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Dear Reader:
® Acquaintanceship is the basis for friendship. Through this publication, no
doubt, the bonds of friendship will be strengthened and the circle of friends will
be enlarged.
One of the strongest words in our language is “Friendship.” It means so
much. Involved in it are all the emotions of life, as well as all the intellectual
attributes of human personality. Throughout the pages of this publication there
comes again and again the quiet, but the irresistible assurance that these bonds
of friendship become a “wee bit tighter.” Also there are evidences that the circle
of friends will be expanded because of this publication. Our wish is that these
may be the results that follow.
Dear Reader, you have a part in the splendid undertaking of passing from
acquaintanceship to friendship, and of experiencing the resultant joys and satis¬
factions that come from such an adventure, if you will peruse carefully these
pages.
C. E. RARICK
President F. H. K. S. C.
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DEDICATION: To Dr. E. R.
McCartney . . . energetic, “quiz-
zatorial.” a scholar and a gentle¬
man. a man of action as well as
words—to this kindly “down-to-
earth” individual who gets things
done, we dedicate this book.
INSIDE: If you have a corn on your little toe. if you want to see the team go
to town, if you missed your "Leader.” if you have a passion for Sousa or have to
practice for H. M. S.. then—it’s the Coliseum.
OUTSIDE: Four walls and a skylight, militaristic turrets and an impression
of infinite endurance, strength and pleasant memories.
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INSIDE: Here go the future doctors of Western
Kansas, the psychologists and astronomers, the
chemists and radio operators and perhaps even
a few troupers from the Little Theatre lab.
OUTSIDE: Bright and new with its great
black revolving dome housing a giant telescope.
Science Hall presents an impression of modern
concepts and futuristic aspirations.
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• •••••
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I he Faculty Inside and • • • •
Outside the Classrooms
AdwiniibiGtia+t
L. D. WOOSTER. Dean of the College: Professor
of "Zoology
ELIZABETH J. AGNEW. Dean of Women
STANDLEE V. Dalton, Registrar: Instructor
in Botany
IRVINE F. WILSON. Bursar
w. D. MORELAND. Adciser of Men: Associate
Professor of Political Science
Maude I. Gorham. Adviser of Women: Assis ¬
tant Professor of Psychology
STATE BOARD OF REGENTS
Page Sixteen
I‘RED M. HARRIS. Chairman
Lester McCoy _ __
Drlw McLaughlin
Mrs. Donald Muir
Ralph t. ONeil
Grover Poole
Mrs. Elizabeth Reigart
Dr. h. L. Snyder_
W. T. Markham__
-Ottawa
-Garden City
-Paola
-Anthonv
- Topeka
-Manhattan
—. Baxter Springs
-Winfield
-Topeka
ART
MABEL VANDIVER. Professor of Art
JOHN M. STRANGE, Assistant Professor of
Art
DREW A. DOBOSH. Instructor in Art
INDUSTRIAL ARTS
ED Davis. Professor of Industrial Arts
R. U. BROOKS. Instructor in Industrial Arts;
Superintendent of Buildings
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
JAMES E. Rouse, Professor of Agriculture
L. J. SCHMUTZ. Instructor in Agriculture;
Farm Superintendent
FRED W. ALBERTSON, Professor of Botany;
Chairman of Graduate Division
ANDREW RIEGEL. Instructor in Botany
A. W. BARTON, Professor of Biology
HOMER B. Reed. Associate Prof, of Psychol•
ogy
GEORGE A. KELLY. Associate Prof, of Psy¬
chology
MAUDE I. GORHAM. Assistant Professor of
Psychology
DONALD JOHNSON. Instructor in Psychology
GEORGE M. ROBERTSON. Assistant Prof, of
Zoology
Page Seventeen
ROBERT BUGBEE. Instructor in Zoology
GEORGE F. STERNBERG. Curator of Paleon¬
tological and Geological Museum
ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
E. R. McCartney. Prof, of Earn, and Bus.
Admin.
L.W. THOMPSON. Assistant Prof, of Econ.
and Bus. Admin.
David COLE. Instructor in Business Admini¬
stration
THELMA DeFORREST. Instructor in Busi¬
ness Administration
EDUCATION
Robert T. McGrath. Prof, and Director
of Education
MAUDE MCMINDES. Director of Teacher
Training and Associate Prof, of Education
GAYNELLE DAVIS. Assistant Prof, of Educa¬
tion
PEARL G. CRUISE. Ass-stant Prof, of Educa¬
tion
MARY Mae Paul. Assistant Prof, of Educa¬
tion
ROSELLA McCARROLL. Assistant Prof, of
Education
ENGLISH
JAMES R. Start. Associate Professor of
English
Page Eighteen
T. W. WELLS. Assistant Prof, of English
MYRTA MCGINNIS. Associate Prof, of English
DOROTHY E. Sampson. Assistant Prof, in
English
ORVIS GROUT. Instructor in English
CELESTA WINE. Assistant Prof, of English
FERN Brock (Not Pictured) Instructor in
English: Assistant to the Dean of Women
EDNA TRIPLETT, Instructor in English
LANGUAGE
MODESTO JACQBINI, Professor of Languages
C. H. BROOKS. Assistant Prof, in Extension
and Latin
MRS. EMMA Golden, Assistant Prof, of
Languages
LIBRARY
Floyd M. Streeter. Librarian
LOUISE M. PaXSON. (Not Pictured) Assist¬
ant Librarian (Circulation)
Maude E. Druckenmiller. (Not Pictur¬
ed) Assistant Librarian ( Reference )
HELEN Fisher. (Not Pictured) Assistant Li¬
brarian (Cataloging )
DOROTHY WELLS. (Not Pictured) Assistant
Librarian (Documents )
PHILOSOPHY
CHARLES F. WlEST, Professor of Philosophy
HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
R. L. PARKER. Professor of History
R. L. WELTY. Assistant Professor of History
HUGH BURNETT. Assistant Professor of Po-
litical Science: Director of Extension Serv¬
ice
ARTHUR KATONA. (Not Pictured) Assistant
Professor of Sociology
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
EARL F. Morris. Professor of Health and
Physical Education: Director of Student
Health Service
PAUL B. Gross. Director of Athletics: Bas¬
ketball Coach
PAUL D. WALDORF. Coach of Football ; As¬
sistant Prof, in Language
Page Nineteen
WILLIAM L. BEARLEY, Assistant Professor
of Physical Education; Track Coach
JESSIE Brook Pearce, Assistant Professor
of Health
GENEVA MILLETT (Not Pictured) Assistant
Professor in Physical Education for Women
ELIZABETH BARBOUR, Assistant Professor in
Physical Ed. for Women
GRACE E. Card. College Dispensary Nurse;
Instructor in Health
HOME ECONOMICS
MARGARET H. HAGGART, Professor of Home
Economics
GLADYS Rhea Patton, Instructor in Home
Economics
MUSIC
WILLIAM Hugh MILLER. Professor of Music
LUCILLE E. FELTEN. Assistant Professor of
Music (Piano)
Hobart Davis. Assistant Professor of Music
(Voice)
CARL MALMBERG. Assistant Professor of
M usic ( Orchestra)
HOMER T. KELLER. Instructor in Piano and
Organ
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
ROY RANKIN. Professor of Chemistry
JAMES W. CHAPPELL, Assistant Prof, of
Chemistry
EDWARD E. COLTER. Professor of Mathe¬
matics
CLYDE T. McCormick. Assistant Prof, of
Mathematics
H. A. ZlNSZER. Professor of Physics and
Astronomy
Brooka Knowles. Mary Meek. Robert
STEELE. NY A Vocational Instructors (Not
Pictured)
Page Twenty
GRADUATE STUDENTS
Marilla Alford Mullinville
A. B. 1932. Friends University
Betty Bennett Edmond
B. S. Education 1939. Fort Hays State
Lawrence Cressler Hoxie
A.B. 1938. Fort Hays State
CECIL HasE Selden
A.B. 1939. Fort Hays State
Dean Isaacs Scranton
A. B. 1939. Fort Hays State
Dale LIPPERT Bison
B. S. in Agri. 1939, Fort Hays State
ROY MlSCHKE Long Island
A. B. 1939. Fort Hays State
James Sampson Hays
B. S. in Educ. 1939. Fort Hays State
Katherine Schoendaller Bazim
B.S. in Educ. 1939. Fort Hays State
Melvin Smith Studley
A. B. 1939. Fort Hays State
Sr. Josephine Specht Hays
B. S. in Educ. 1924. Fordham University.
N. Y.
SR. M. REMIGIA NEDER Hays
B.S. in Educ. 1921. Fort Hays State
JOHN Webb Protection
A.B. 1939. Fort Hays State
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HAROLD ADAMS Utica
A. B.
Phi Delta Chi: Vice-President. 4:
Tiger Club: Parliamentary Law Club:
International Relations Club: Student
Council: Y. M. C. A.: Interfraternal
Council: Intramurals.
CLAIR ANDERSON Kansas City
B. S. in Educ.
Phi Delta Chi: Secretary. 3: President.
4: Second Generation Club: Band;
Trumpet Trio: Leader: Reveille: As¬
sistant Editor. 3: Interfraternal Coun¬
cil : Orchestra
John Atkins Norton
A. B.
Sigma Tau Gamma: Vice-President.
3: Secretary. 2: International Relations
Club: Student Council: Basketball:
Reveille: Popularity. 2.
CHARLES Bacon Hays
B. S. in Educ.
Football: Intramural Manager. 2. 3. 4:
Assistant-Manager. I.
c
VELMA BILLINGS BACON Hays
B.S. in Edue.
Guy Barnes Rush Center
B.S. in Educ.
Sigma Tau Gamma: Football; Little
Theatre.
Elva Bartel Bison
B.S. in Educ.
Garden City Junior College: Union
College. Lincoln. Nebr.: Home Eco¬
nomics Club: Art Club: Y.W.C.A.
Kathryn Bellman Havs
B.S. in Educ.
Sigma Sigma Sigma: President. 4:
Second Generation Club: Tigercttes:
W. A. A.: President. 4: Orchesis.
Bruce Bkrndt Glasco
B.S. in Educ.
Phi Sigma Epsilon: Band: Orchestra:
A Capella Choir: Men's Glee Club:
President. 4: Trumpet Trio.
Richard Beymer Lakin
B.S. in Agri.
CLAUDE BICE Hays
B.S.
Sigma Tau Gamma: Vice-President. 2:
K Club: Football: Second Generation
Club; Seventh Cavalry: Kansas Acad¬
emy of Science: Band: Glee Club;
Who's Who in American Colleges:
Delta Epsilon.
Lynn Bishop Ford
B.S. in Educ.
Dodge City Junior College: Football:
Intramurals: Y.M.C.A.
Forrest Bodmer Natoma
B.S. in Bus. Ad.
Sigma Tau Gamma: Parliamentary
Law Club: Second Generation Club.
JAMES BOEVH Paine View
B.S. in Bus. Ad.
Sigma Tau Gamma.
Jay Boyer Colby
B.S. in Educ.
Phi Della Chi: Football: K Club.
s
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A
S
KATHRYN BRENEMAN Hays
A B
Alpha Sigma Alpha: Tigerettcs.
AMOS BROWN Great Bend
B.S. in Bus. Ad.
International Relations Club: Y. M.
C. A.
LELAND BROWN Glade
A. B. „ „
Phi Delta Chi: Quartette: Glee Club:
A Capclla Choir.
BEATRICE BRUNGARDT Collyer
B. S. in Educ.
Glee Club: Newman Club: Y.W.C.A.
LUCILLE BURKE Monument
A.B. and B.S. in Educ.
Phi Chi Delta: President. 4: Women s
Leadership Organization: Reveille: As¬
sistant-Editor. 4: Quill Club: Tiger-
ettes: Little Theatre.
JOHN BUTLER Stockton
Pasadena Junior College: Phi Mu Al¬
pha: Parliamentary Law Club: Y.M.
C.A.: Band: Chorus: Kansas Academy
of Science.
ELEANOR CALVERT Hays
B.S. in Educ.
Sigma Alpha Iota: Vice-President. 3:
Tigerettcs: W.A.A.: Orchestra: Band:
A Capclla Choir: Leader: Glee Club:
Women s Quartette
DOLOR CARAVEAU Garden City
A.B.
Garden City Junior College: Newman
Club: Tiger Club.
SENE CARLII.E Jetmore
A.B. and B.S. in Educ.
Parliamentary Law Club: Who s Who
in American Colleges: Student Legisla¬
tive Assembly: Student Council: Inter¬
national Relations Club: Y.M.C.A.:
Little Theatre: Debate: Oratory: Quill
Club: National Witanogomat Assem¬
bly: Pi Kappa Delta: President. 3:
National Debate Tournament: 1st place
in State Debate Tournament: Chair¬
man. Constitutional Revision Com-
mitee.
Dean Carroll Russell
B.S. in Bus. Ad.
Phi Delta Chi: Leader: Editor. 3:
Reveille: Editor. 4: Y.M.C.A.: Quill
Club: Parliamentary Law Club: Con¬
stitutional Revision Committee.
WAYNE COOK Gove
A.B.
KENT COLLIER Smith Center
A.B. and B.S. in Educ.
Sigma Tau Gamma: President. 4:
Leader: Editor. 4: Alumni News: Ed¬
itor. 3: Reveille: Little Theatre: Glee
Club: Who’s Who in American Col¬
leges: Quill Club: A Capella Choir:
Intramurals: Track: International Re¬
lations Club: Intcrfraternal Council:
President. 4: Seventh Cavalry.
Harry Creager
B.S. in Educ.
Phi Sigma Epsilon
Concordia
4
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Gwendolyn Dimmitt Obcrlin
A. B. and B.S. in Educ.
Sigma Sigma Sigma: President. 4:
Kappa Phi: Pi Kappa Delta: Quill
Club: International Relations Club:
Parliamentary Law Club: Student
Council: Tigerettes: Women's Leader¬
ship Organization: Y.W.C.A.: Cab¬
inet: Band: Little Theatre: Student
Court: Who's Who in American Col¬
leges: Debate: Oratory: Student Legis¬
lative Assembly: National Debate
Tournament: Leader: Assistant-Editor.
2: Reveille: Pan Hellenic Council:
Toastmaster. Jr.-Sr. Banquet: Popu¬
larity Queen. 2: Vice-President Junior
Class.
Eugene Dirks Pawnee Rock
B. S. in Bus. Ad.
Phi Sigma Epsilon: Y.M.C.A.: Band:
Tennis: Parliamentary Law Club: In¬
tram ura Is.
JACK Eades Stockton
A. B.
Y.M.C.A.: Intramurals: Football.
Willard Elder Invale. Ncbr.
B. S. in Educ.
Phi Delta Chi: Football: K Club.
Floyd ELKINTGN Prairie View
A.B.
Parliamentary Law Club: Debate: Pro¬
fessional Club: President. 1. 2.
MARGUERITE FESLER Palco
A.B.
Theta Sigma Upsilon: House Manager.
4: Band: Newman Club: Pan Hellenic
Council: Little Theatre: Leader.
Robert Freeman Brewster
A.B.
Pi Kappa Delta: President. 4: Inter¬
national Relations Club: Vice-Presi¬
dent. 4: Student Assembly: Speaker
Pro-Tern. Topeka Student Legislative
Assembly: National Student Legislative
Assembly: Assistant Business Manager.
Reveille. 4: Newman Club: Reveille
King. 4.
Gwendolyn Lane-Funston
Phillipsburg
A.B.
Quill Club.
Robert FUNSTON Phillipsburg
A. B.
Quill Club.
WALTER GAUMER Obcrlin
B. S. in Educ.
Phi Delta Chi: Treasurer. 3. 4: Glee
Club: Presidnt. 4: Leader: Assistant
Business Manager. 3: Popularity King.
3; Football: K Club.
MILDRED George Oberlin
B.S. in Educ.
Sigma Alpha Iota: Orchestra: Glee
Club: President of Custer Hall: Inter¬
national Relations Club: Secretary and
Treasurer. 3: Women's Leadership
Organization: Kansas City Conserva¬
tor* of Music: Duck Club.
Robert Helman Norton
B.S. in Educ.
Phi Sigma Ejpsilon: Cheer-Leader:
Orchestra: Band: Band Twirling
major: Band Commander: Assistant
Student Director of Band: Owner of
Campus Dance Band: American Legion
Award: Intramurals: Who's Who in
American Colleges.
Amy Hildebrand Fowler
A.B. and B.S. in Educ.
Kappa Phi: President. 3: Pi Kappa
Delta: Vice-President. 4: Pi Gamma
Mu: Y.W.C.A.: Little Theatre: W.
A.A.: Duck Club: Tigerettes: Inter¬
national Relations Club: Student Legis¬
lative Assembly: Student Union Chair¬
man. 3: Student Court: Who's Who
in American Colleges: Student Coun¬
cil: President. 4: Parliamentary Law
Club.
Harold Hopkins Utica
A.B.
Intramurals.
Page Twenty-six
LAWRENCE JANSEN Topeka
B.S. in Agri.
A Capella Choir.
JAMES JENKINS Hutchinson
B.M.
Bethany College. Lindsborg: Hutchin¬
son Junior College: Phi Mu Alpha:
Vice-President. 3: Band: Orchestra:
Concertmastcr. 4: A Capella Choir:
Little Theatre: String Quartette: In-
terfraternal Council: Vice-President, 4.
ELMER JOHNSON Levant
B.S. in Educ.
Phi Sigma Epsilon: President, 4: Bas¬
ketball: All Conference Team. 2. 3. 4:
K Club: Seventh Cavalry: Big Six:
Who’s Who in American Colleges:
Student Council: President of Sopho¬
more Class: Basketball Captain. 3. 4:
Intramurals: Student Assembly Secre-
ury. 3.
DONALD KAUFMAN LaCrosse
A.B.
Delegate to Estes Park Convention:
Y. M. C. A.: International Relations
Club: Tiger Club: Men s Glee Club:
A Capella Choir: Professional Club.
TOM KING Oakley
A.B.
Kansas State College. Manhattan: P»
Gamma Mu: Y.M.C.A.: Parliamentary
Law Club: International Relations
Club: Little Theatre.
LlNNlE DORIS KIRKMAN Hays
B.S. in Educ.
Delta Sigma Epsilon: Secretary, 4;
Tigerettes: Vice-President. 3: Second
Generation Club: Phi Chi Dc\ta:
W.A.A.: Vice-President, 'Ba*%^
Little Theatre: Inuamurals.
Paul Lucas Macksviilc
B.S. in Bus. Ad.
Phi Delta Chi: Secretary, 4.
Lyle Luce Collyer
B.S. in Bus. Ad.
Marvin Lacey
A. B.
Phi Sigma Epsilon.
Ruth Garlow-Leas
B. S. in Phys. Ed.
CAROL LEICHLJTER Clayton
A.B. and B.S. in Educ.
Phi Sigma Epsilon: Sigma Pi Sigma:
Y. M. C. A.: International Relations
Club: Varsity Manager. 4.
VYRL LEICHL ITER Clayton
A. B.
Phi Sigma Epsilon: Professional Club:
Band: Varsity Manager. 4.
LOUISE LOCKER Ellis
B. S. in Educ.
St. Mary’s College. Leavenworth: Sig¬
ma Sigma Sigma: Secretary. 4: New¬
man Club: Y.W.C.A.: Tigerettes: Pan
Hellenic Council.
MARY ANNE LOCKER Ellis
B.S. in Educ.
St. Mary’s College. Leavenworth: Sig¬
ma Sigma Sigma: Treasurer. 3: Tig¬
erettes: Social Service Chairman: New¬
man Club: Quill Club.
;ma Epsilon: Y.M.C.A.: Second
;5pnrClub: Band: Intramurals.
S^HELiA^CKENNA Jctmorc
~^|tema Sigma Sigdxg: International Re-
latioS^assh^Pbi Chi Delta: Glee
Club.
LOUISE Marvin LaCrosse
B.S. in Bus. Ad.
Y.W.C.A.: Glee Club: A Capella
Choir: Theta Epsilon: Vice-President.
4.
LYDIA MERMIS Hays
B.S. in Educ.
St. Mary's College. Leavenworth: Sig¬
ma Sigma Sigma; Newman Club:
W.A.A.: Glee Club: Little Theatre.
DON MICHAEL Medicine Lodge
B.S. in Educ.
Phi Sigma Epsilon: International Re¬
lations Club; Y.M.C.A.: Track: K
Club: Pi Gamma Mu.
Russell Miller Garfield
B.S. in Bus. Ad.
Phi Mu Alpha: Parliamentary Law
Club: Y.M.C.A.: Band: Glee Club:
Student Assembly.
Page Twenty-seven
ALLEN MlTCHEM Oakley
A B
Y.M.C.A.: President. 3: Who's Who
in American Colleges: Parliamentary
Law Club: President. 3: International
Relations Club: President. 4: National
Pi Kappa Delta Convention: Debate:
Oratory: Extemporary: Student-Legis¬
lative Assembly: Student-Assembly
Vice-Chairman. 3: Intramurals: Pi
Kappa Delta: Vice-President. 3: Band:
Professional Club: Seventh Cavalry:
Student Court: President. 4: Glee
Club: Secretary-Treasurer of Junior
Class: 1st place in Native Sons and
Daughters Oratorical Contest. 4.
Frank Osborne Hanston
A.B.
LaVerne Painter Healy
A. B. Phi Delta Chi.
Cl.EONE PARKER Trousdale
B. S.
Kappa Phi: Home Economics Club:
Y.W.C.A.
Greta Pilcher Courtland
B.S. in Educ.
Y. W. C. A.
Robert Rath Morland
B.S. in Educ.
Phi Sigma Epsilon.
James Rawson Studley
B.S. in Educ.
Phi Sigma Epsilon: K Club: Seventh
Cavalry.
Page Twenty-eight
ANNE Reed Hays
B.M.
Sigma Alpha lota: President. 4: Or¬
chestra: A Capella Choir: Women's
Leadership Organization: Who's Who
in American Colleges.
Marion Robbins Norton
B.S. in Bus. Ad.
Phi Sigma Epsilon: Seventh Cavalry:
Y.M.C.A.: Basketball: K Club: Stu¬
dent Council: President of Junior
Class: President of Senior Class: Big
Six: Vice-President of Freshman Class:
Intramurals: Student Council delegate
to National Council. 1939.
Maxine Robertson Stockton
B.S. in Educ.
Kappa Phi: Kappa Pi: President. 4:
Y.W.C.A.: Cabinet. 4.
Lfe rothe Otis
A.B.
Kansas Wesleyan: Sigma Tau Gamma:
Vice-President. 3: Intrafraternal Coun¬
cil: Intramurals: Leader: Assistant
Business Manager. 4.
WARD RiegEL Hays
A. B.
Football: K Club: President. 4:
Seventh Cavalry: President. 4.
CLARENCE SCHAMBER Boguc
B. S. in Bus. Ad.
Newman Club: Parliamentary Law
Club: Band: Glee Club.
Vernon Schraeder Lamed
A.B.
Phi Sigma Epsilon: Parliamentary
Law Club.
Charles Schwarz Offerle
A. B. and B.S. in Educ.
Dorothy SCHWARTZKOPF LaCrosse
B. S. in Educ.
Stephens College. Columbia. Mo.;
Iowa State College. Ames. Iowa: Glee
Club: A Capella Choir.
Wanda Mae Scott Plains
B.S. in Educ.
Delta Sigma Epsilon: Kappa Phi;
Home Economics Club: Y.W.C.A.:
Tigerettes: President. 4: Women’s
Leadership Organization: Pi Kappa
Delta; Debate: Little Theatre: Glee
Club: A Capella Choir: Leader: Assis¬
tant-Editor. 3.
Maxine SEBELIUS Almena
B.S. in Educ.
Kappa Phi: Y.W.C.A.: Band: Glee
Club: Orchestra: Debate.
Arthur Self Norton
B S. in Educ.
Texas Technological College, Lubbock.
Texas: Engineer’s Club: Y.M.C.A.:
Tennis: International Relations Club.
Iva Mildred Sell Stockton
B.S. in Educ.
K.S.C.. Manhattan: Parliamentary Law
Club: Y.W.C.A.: Phi Chi Delta:
Home Economics Club.
Sylvan Sidesinger Hays
A.B.
University of Kansas: Phi Sigma Ep¬
silon.
CLARKE SIMPSON Lewis
B.S. in Educ.
Phi Delta Chi: Glee Club; Y.M.C.A.:
Intramurals.
THOMAS SMITH Colby
B.S. in Bus. Ad.
International Relations Club: Seventh
Cavalry: Student Council: Tiger Club:
Y.M.C.A.
HOWARD STEHWEIN Claflin
B.S. in Bus. Ad.
Phi Delta Chi; Football: K Club.
Bard Stephens McCracken
B.S. in Bus. Ad.
Sigma Tau Gamma.
Mildred Stevenson Hays
A. B.
Theta Sigma Upsilon: Duck Club:
Tigerettes.
j ; Roland Stewart Hill City
B. S. in Educ.
Sigma Tau Gamma.
CLARENCE STEINMETZ Byers
A.B.
VERNON STUTZMAN Ransom
A.B.
International Relations Club: Y.M.C.
A.: Pi Gamma Mu: Parliamentary
Law Club: Band: Glee Club: A Ca-
pella Choir.
B. M. Taylor Ness City
B.S. in Educ.
Sigma Tau Gamma.
JOSEPHINE EILTS-THEX
Pawnee Rock
B.S. in Educ
University Preparatory School. Ton-
kawa. Okla.: Pi Kappa Sigma: Reve¬
ille: Leader: Little Theatre.
DARLIENNE THOMPSON Alexander
B.S. in Educ.
Phi Chi Delta: Glee Club: Quill Club:
Little Theatre: Tigerettes: Pi Gamma
Mu.
JOHN TROUT Rush Center
B.S. in Educ.
JESSE VAGUE Osborne
B.S. in Educ.
Pi Gamma Mu: Lewis Field Super¬
visor.
ELMER VEC.ERA Kensington
B.S. in Bus. Ad.
Football: Y.M.C.A.
LEWIS WALLACE Nakoma
B.S. in Educ.
Sigma Tau Gamma: Parliamentary
Law Club.
HAZEL WEBS Alexander
B.S. in Educ.
Theta Sigma Upsilon: Kappa Phi:
Duck Club: Home Economics Club:
Y. W. C. A.
LAWRENCE WEBS Alexander
A.B.
Phi Mu Alpha: Parliamentary Law
Club: Professional Club.
DALE WEEMS Lebanon
A. B.
Phi Sigma Upsilon: Engineer's Club:
Sigma Pi Sigma.
Levene Weigel Collyer
B. S. in Educ.
Newman Club: Parliamentary Law
Club: International Relations Club:
Pi Kappa Delta: Debate: Oratory:
Football.
ROBERT WESSEL Kansas City. Mo.
B.S. in Educ.
Phi Mu Alpha: Orchestra
Reva Wharton Lamed
B.S. in Educ.
Pi Kappa Sigma: Parliamentary Law
Club: Y.W.C.A.
INEZ WIBBELER Grcensburg
B.S. in Educ.
Robert Wilson Mulvanc
A.B.
Phi Delta Chi.
Billie Wirshing Norton
A.B. and B.S. in Educ.
Alpha Sigma Alpha: Vice-President.
4: Band: Orchestra: Glee Club; Lit¬
tle Theatre.
MARY ZELLER Brownell
A.B.
Pi Kappa Sigma; Treasurer. 4: Pan
Hellenic Council: Glee Club: Tigeret¬
tes: Newman Club.
Page Twenty-nine
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Ward Andregg
Hoxic
Leslie BRitias
St. Joseph. Mo.
Ruth Angell
Portis
Jack brown
Ulysses
Marvin Behnke
Bushton
Ruth Burris
Wakeeney
Francis Bishop
Hazel ton
Leon Churchill
Phillipsburg
Maurice Blake
Rush Center
Rex culley
Mullinville
Dorothy Sparks-Blakely
Hays
Betty Daniels
Hays
Marie Bex .art
Kirwin
Dor ilynn Davenport
Roggen. Colo.
Max Boles
Hays
George Davis
Studley
William Bonewell
Russell
Mrs. Jennie Dun woody
Hill City
Doris Brakebill
Morland
Bill Dye
Mulvane
Warren Brandt
Studlev
Marjorie Fellers
Hays
C L
Page Thirty
A
CO
s
Joyce Ferguson
Fhillipsburg
James Finley
Hays
D. Allen flora
Quinter
Galen Flora
Quinter
Robert French
Densmore
Shirley Gibson
Grtensburg
Helen Giebler
Hays
Thelma Graf
Long Island
Charles Guthrie
Stafford
Lorene Harger
Oberlin
Vance Harkness
Ransom
O F
George Harries
Hays
Margaret Hatcher
Plains
Harold Hawes
Gorham
Lois Heaney
Ellis
Kenneth Hutschmidt
Bushton
Margaret Henderson
Almena
Robert Hickok
Ulysses
Darrell Hoagland
Jetmore
Regena Hoagland
Osborne
Bonnie Holmes
Dighton
Ted Hoover
Norton
Frank Hoppes
Long Island
1941
Page Thirty-one
ELM A HUENERGARDT
Bison
Marie Martin
Dighton
Jane Louise Issacks
Hays
Leon Marvin
La Crosse
Helen Johnson
T rousdalc
Vernon Meckel
Medicine Lodge
Art Joy
Hays
Noel Nejfert
Glen Elder
Everett Koelling
Abilene
VIRGIL MILLER
Hanston
Charles Lacey
Hoxic
Floyd Moore
Madison
Clifford Lahman
Winona
Kenneth Moore
Hays
Margaret Lambert
Stockton
Albert Mostrom
Garfield
Wilma Lauderbaugh
Kanapolis
Aubert Mowry
Hoxic
Evaleen Lebsack
Hays
Virginia Mull
Dighton
Ralph Lloyd
Morland
Henry Pratj
Studies*
Rosalie McBride
Wallace
Violet Ramsey
Bucklin
Warren Mcelroy
Palco
GERTRUDE RESCH
Oberlin
Francis McKenna
Jennings
Irene Reynolds
Hays
Courtland Maag
Russell
Mary Richards
Waldo
Miriam Marsh
Almena
Melvin Robbins
Ransom
Page Thirty two
ir
Lillian Roper
Dean Saylor
Eugene Schlegel
Eldon Schnert
Hays
St. John
Hays
LaCrossc
Walter Stuive
DOROTHY STUTZMAN
Ansel Tarrant
Dominick Tedesco
Victor Tomkins
Sylvan Grove
Ransom
Mullinville
New York
Byers
Arnold Schoenthaler
Hays
Lee Underhill
Wells
Earl Schwartzkopf
Ransom
FRED UNRUH
Garden City
GERALD SHARP
Ultica
Homer Watkins
Medicine Lodge
J. D. SHARP
Bloomington
Carl Weist
Hays
SID SlDNER
Ada
Helen Wilson
Sublette
Thomas Small
Englewood
Evelyn Witt
Russell
Beth Smith
Bloomington
Frank Wonner
Wakccncy
Pearl Snowbarger
Goodland
Helen Wray
Almena
Erma Sparks
Zurich
Bob Yeagy
Plainville
William Stowell
Oberlin
George Zeigler
Hays
Page Thirty-three
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ZODORA BARKER-GlLL
Hays
Betty Barnes
Phillipsburg
Marie Bartholomew
Stockton
Oscar Bean
Waldo
Nixie Beason
Gove
Stuart Been
Shallow Water
Willard Bennett
Webster
Bernice Betthauser-Rhoades Hays
Clyde Beymer
Lakin
John Blakely
Hays
Norma Blakely
Wakeeney
FlDEI.IS BOLLIG
Plainville
John Brack
Great Bend
Henry Brasseield
Palco
Vern Brock
Ransom
Elwin Burmaster
Ellsworth
Marjorie Butler
Stockton
Wilma Caldwell
Burr Oak
Susan Calvert
Hays
WILLIAM CAPE
Murdock
Vinton Carver
Luray
Elsie Cathcart
Obcrlin
Hugh Chance
McDonald
MARION CHOPMAN
Modand
Geraldine Chittenden
Hays
Jean Cire
Deerfield
Adrain Clark
Galena
KENNETH CLARK
Hoxie
Ruth Clarke
Plainville
Chester Collier
Smith Center
Lester Collier
Smith Center
Theron Collins
Norton
Eleanor Compton
Lamed
Maxine Cook
T rousdale
Charles Cooper
Greensburg
Richard Cooper
Nickerson
Maudie ccrzine
Ga: field
CLASS
Page Thirty-four
STELLA CRAWFORD
ROBERT CULLEY
Jim Davis
Carrol DeYof,
GWEN DOUGHERTY
ALDEN DONAVAN
James Duncan
Carl Dvorak
Kenneth Erickson
John Roy Evans
Marion Everhart
Cecil Fabricius
FLOYD FAHAY
Bill Fawver
CECIL FELZIEN
Virginia Fink
Lova Fisher
Wesley Ford
Natoma
Mullinville
Hays
Jetmore
Plainville
Clay Center
Rozel
Spcarville
Jennings
Claflin
Brownell
Hill City
Quinter
Phillipsburg
St. Francis
Kirwin
Ludell
Meade
WARREN FOX
ELMA FRANZEN
IRVIN FRANZEN
ROBERT FULLER
FREDERIC GEREN
1MOGHNE GlCK
ESTHER GIESS
MYRNA GlLSTRAP
Dale Gordon
LOREN GROVER
Marcia Hahn
William Hall
ALMA HANEY
Lawrence Harsiibarger
John Hatcher
Jeanne Haxton
George Helm
JEWELL HEMPHILL
St. John
Canton
Canton
Little River
Claflin
Plainville
Arnold
Great Bend
Larned
Stockton
Hays
Phillipsburg
Meade
Lucas
Plains
Chase
Syracuse
Byers
O F
942
Page Thirty -fit
JEAN HERMANN
Hill City
RACHEL LUDER
Waldo
Winifred Hibbs
Osborne
Marjorie McEwen
Natoma
II a Hobson
Alton
Lillian Maixner
Wilson
Anna Hockensmith
Densmore
Stanley Malcom
Almena
Lola Hoover
Ford
Virginia Maranville
Hays
Mary Horacek
Rush Center
Edward Masters
Hays
Joe Lef. Houser
Columbus
Don Matthhs
Blackwell
Edna Howat
Codell
Lena metheney
Leota
Robert Hunt,ate
Cimarron
Paul Miller
Hays
John Hunziker
Phillipsburg
Enid Mizer
Jennings
Marie Inloes
Quinter
Vesta Moden
Wakeeney
V irc,ini a Jackson
Minneapolis
Archer Moore
Tribune
Geritt Jamsonius
Prairie View
Marie Moore
Orion
Hazel Jay
Bucklin
Loreene Moore
Hays
Nina Jewell
Kanopolis
verda Moore
Hays
Peter Johnson
Ha vs
Blanch Mosher
Rex ford
Bernadette Jury
Oat'lin
Elvira Mostrom
Gat field
Marianne Jury
Claflin
Ortwin Mueller
Claflin
Emmett Keenan
Hays
Newell Mullin
Elmira. N. Y.
John Kirwood
Weir
Ruth Nelson
Ellis
Or vine Kitchen
Kanarado
Don Newell
Lebanon
Berta Kline
Hoisington
Paul Nicholas
Hays
Lloyd Koellinc,
Talmadge
C. D. Page
Palco
James Light
Liberal
Frances Paschal
Osborne
Ida Louise Luce
Collycr
Gertrude: Pekiiam
Hunter
Ella May Luder
Waldo
Page Thirty-six
Wendell Pyle
Hays
wilds Smith
Gem
Ralph Quint
Hill City
Avis Snyder
Abilene
Robert Randel
Baldwin
Dorothy Sproul
Obcrlin
Gertrude Resch
Obcrlin
Lorene Sproul
Obcrlin
Walter Ridenour
Moscow
Patricia Start
Hays
Ruth Rigby
Ness City
Vinton Stearns
Haddam
Kenneth Riggs
Hays
Ray Stramel
Hays
Marguerite Roach
Obcrlin
Ruth Summers
Satanta
Raymond Roemer
Gove
Gerald Tomanek
Collyer
Catherine Rath
Morland
Maxine Vallette
Stockton
Nyal Ruehlen
Lamed
Dwain Van Dalah
Cleveland
Agnes Rumeord
Hansion
Junior Van Doren
Hays
Clara Russ
Stockron
Velma Van Leewen
Beloit
Ray Sage
Carlsbad. New Mex.
Dorlyn Wade
Osborne
Celia Seinert
Bison
John Wallace
Arnold
Mary Scherer
Hays
Robert Wasinger
Hays
Clara Schneider
Kanopolis
Betty Wear
Barnard
Warren Schoen
Downs
Irene Weigel
Hays
Mort Seals
Coolidge
Mary Alice Weisener
Hays
Dale Shade
Hays
Paul Wheeler
Orion
Zara Sharp
Bloomington
Evelyn Whitted
Long Island
George Shipley
Holly rood
Dorothy Williams
Mentor
Clifford Sim
Oakley
Frances Willmeth
Beloit
Thaine Simmonds
Woodston
Joanna Wing
Marienthal
Lois Simons
Woodston
Eldon Wise
Penalosa
Catherine smith
Morland
Lorraine Young
Norton
John Smith
LeRoy
Page Thirty-seven
Russell
Eileen Broberg
Vesper
Orion
Elva Brown
Lucas
Collycr
John Brown
Mullinville
Schoenchen
Wilbur Bruegger
Bushton
Barnard
Eleanor Brust
Claflin
Barnard
Milton Bullock
Mentor
Hoisington
Harold P. Burmaster
Ellsworth
Plains
Johnnie Calcara
Kanopolis
Bogue
Bob Campbell
Rush Center
Grinnell
Naomi Carlton
Jennings
Morland
Leo Carrither
Johnson
St. John
Georgette Cartwright
Kansas City
Lamed
Mary Carswell
Hays
Stockton
Mahle Christiansen
Geneseo
St. John
Russell Clark
Hays
Ashland
Mark Cleland
Oberlin
Francis Adee
Mace Alder
Helen Alexander
Byron Allison
Bernese Andrews
Roger Arensdorf
Irvin Atkinson
Lorraine Aumiller
Ethlyn Bainter
Chester Bane
Dean Banker
Warren Bartel
Doris Barton
Dorothy Basgall
Mary Baxter
John Bcarley
Phillipsburg
Wilmore
Parker
Brewster
Stockton
Ensign
Plains
Seldon
Jennings
Stockton
Meade
Otis
Lucas
Hays
Healey
Atwood
L
eight
c
Page Thirty-
Rachel Beller
Frances Beougher
Wayne Biehler
Armilla Bieker
Mike Biggs
Francis Billings
Elton Boese
Mary Jeanne Bohan
Alson Bondy
Lois Borah
Marion Boss
Warren Bowker
Elda Bradley
Beulah Lee Bray
Wayne Brenn
Delbert Broadie
Elnor Clemes
Herman Gofer
Pattie Couch
Flossie Cramer
William Crawford
Charles R. Cross
Ruth Cross
Dorothy Cummings
Ardith Curtis
Ruth Curtis
Annie Laurie Daniels
E. Louise Dauber
Julia Davenport
Eileen Louise Dean
Victor Delimont
Warren DeYoung
St. John
Ransom
Phillipsburg
Jennings
Natoma
Lewis
Sylvan Grove
Kingman
Courtland
Courtland
Hays
Bunkerhill
McCracken
Collycr
Long Island
Prairie View
Olga Dillinger
Kenneth Dolecek
Richard Dougherty
Styers Douthit
Carol Downing
Alfred Dreiling
Lorene Dreiling
Bonnie Lou Dunlap
Wilma Durand
Mary Ethel Earl
Ellenc Earnest
Fern Eaton
Loula Dean Edmundson
Elsie Elder
Donald Fairbanks
Clyde Feather
Brewster
Holly rood
Dorrancc
St. Francis
Kirwin
Ogallah
Collycr
Eades. Colo.
Great Bend
Hays
Hays
Grinnell
Dcighton
Bison
Hollenbcrg
Minneapolis
Perla R. Fees. Jr.
John Felible
Dorothy Fellers
Irene Fertig
Marjorie Fink
Wavne Fisher
Milford Flinn
John Fornwalt
Sid Foulks
Kenneth Fountain
Russell Fralick
Kenneth French
Marjorie French
Shirley Fricker
Edwin Gardner
Robert Garctson
Jamestown
Stockton
Hays
St. John
Collver
Ludell
Randall
Penalosa
Ness City
Topeka
Mullinville
Dcnsmore
Salina
Esbon
Plainvillc
Copeland
o
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9
Page Thiri\
3
Margaret Gilchrist
Rex ford
Mvrna Marie Giles
Bellemont
Harold Gill
Hays
Dale Glaze
Penalosa
James Gleason
Kinslev
Gene Glut/back
Plainville
Wanda Glunt
Jet more
Frances Goodnough
Hays
Georganna Grass
Hays
list her Gray
Kirwin
June Gregory
Woodston
Eunice Griffin
Hill City
Frank Griffin
Hill City
Lena Hagen
Ellis
Harold Hall
Hays
Warren Hall
Hays
Elsie Hanhardt
Timkin
Alvira Hansen
Athol
Kcithe Harkness
Ransom
Hugh Harries
Hays
Page Forty
Murveen Harris
Bird City
Warren Haxton
Chase
Earl Hcal/er
Alexander
Wayne Hedden
Colby
Mildred Heitschmidt
Bushton
Dennis Hemmer
Bushton
Robert Henrickson
Hays
Eileen Hickman
Luray
Audra Hoagland
Osborne
William Hockett
Plains
Evelyn Hudson
Hill City
Bet tv Lou Hofmann
Chapman
Inez Holtzinger
Ellis
James Howcr
Hays
Allen Hunsicker
Morland
Dorothy Hunter
Grinnell
Grace Husted
Dresden
Cecil Jacobs
Hays
Robert Jessup
Hays
Arris Johnson
Oberlin
Lily Johnson
Hays
Genevieve Keating
Lincoln
John Keeler
Montrose
Florcnle Kcil
Galatia
Velda Marie Kell
Larned
Clinton Keller
Page City
Milford Ketling
Cedar
Nadine Kelling
Cedar
Tom Kelly
Topeka
Karl Kertz
Natoma
Kathryn Kirk
Mankato
Wallace Kneller
Rolla
Lucile Kline
Hoisington
Harvey Knipp
Damar
Lucile Koons
Winona
Aileen Koontz
Hanston
Ruth Koontz
Hanston
Leona Koster
Hoxie
John Kraus
Hays
Ruth Krause
Kismet
.hi
Marvin Krause Scott City
August H. Kruger Natoma
Clara Mae Kurtb Offcrlc
Katherine Laas Ness City
Dixie Lane Phillipsburg
Dorothy Lanz Wichita
Lorraine Latham Hoxie
Wilbur Leebrick McDonald
Anna Leonard Lyons
Joe Lill St. John
Glennis Lindsey Hays
Ruby Littler McCracken
Betty Raynor Lucas Hays
Wayne McClellan Zurick
Irene McElroy Hays
Charles A. McGuire. Jr. Osawatomie
lone McNeil Cedar
Maywin Lorce Maddy Stockton
Nadine Mallory Brewster
Joe Mangano New York City. N. Y.
Ninnctte Marcotte
Ormal Martin
Ellen Mason
Mary Margaret Mason
Norma Miller
Warren Miller
Dean Mills
Emily Moden
John Moden
Cynthia Monaghan
Eleanor Monroe
Miriam Moore
Venita Moore
Wanda Moore
Clarence Moos
Eugene Morgcnstcrn
Celia Morris
Dorothy Mosher
Ben Mosier
Pat Murphy
Winona
Gaylord
Norton
Great Bend
Hays
Osborne
Copeland
Wakccncy
Wakeeney
Haviland
Athol
Tribune
LaCrosse
Brewster
Plainville
Galatia
Armel. Colo.
Rex ford
Hoxie
Dodge City
Vada Murray
Lois Nelson
Hubert Newell
Lola Nichols «Junior)
Theo Nicholas
Maury Norrell
Raymond Novis
Joe Novotny
Catherine Obley
Gilbert R. Olson
Donald O'Neil
William Oswald
Onieta Palmer
Alfred Pancake
Loretta Parker
Frances Parrott
Morris Parsons
Wilmetta Paschal
Merccda Patton
Juanita Peacock
Hoisington
Dresden
Damar
Lucas
Lucas
Ness City
Wakeeney
Zurich
Hays
Colby
Phillipsburg
Lurav
Minneapolis
Atwood
Woodston
Bird City
Wakeeney
Luray
Eskridge
LaCrosse
Page Forty-one
Clyde Pel ton
Raymond
Joyce Reinking
Hays
Norma Russell
Mankato
Orru Pember
Ness City
Kahtleen Rempe
Plainville
Lowell Sawyer
Bird City
Valdah Pember
Ness City
Blanche Renner
Oakley
Margaret Scheib
St. John
Mary Pfeifer
Ellis
Ida Hester Replogle
Hays
Irvin Schneider
Otis
Ordella Pfortmiller
Natoma
Erma Reidel
Hays
Allegra Scott
Hays
Robert K. Plumb
Hays
Phyllis Rife
Lyons
Nadine Scott
Cedar
Betty Pollock
Hays
Wilbur Rigby
Ness City
Roberta Seaman
Osborne
Melvin Poison
Rozel
Louise Riggs
Hays
Velma See
Manning
Mary Lois Porter
T rousdale
Dean Robertson
Irwin LeRoy Shaw Jr.
Hoxic
Velma Portschy
Herndon
James Robertson
Stockton
Mary Margaret Shepard
Plainville
Robert Postma
Lewellen. Neb.
Hollis L. Roden
Gorham
Levi Sherman
Sterling
Dorothy Printz
Liberal
Eunice Roeder
Prairie View
Margaret Shogrin
Fowler
Floyd Pruitt
Hays
Lola Roemer
Gove
Richard Sigle
Covert
Thelma Pugh
Satina
Ailecn Rose
Wichita
Esther Sim
Oakley
Evelyn Ramberger
Abilene
Earl Rose
Kismet
Gerald Simoneau
Damar
Donald Ramsey
Fredonia
Gene Rouse
Russell
Sarah Jane Sjogren
Marquette
Lee Rarick
Glen Elder
Eunice Rucker
Burdette
Dorothy Skaggs
Brownell
Dorothy Reed
Hays
Lane Ruc-hlen
Lamed
Kathryn Skidmore
Hays
Alice Reeves
Almena
Haxe Sloan
Mullinville
Page Forty-two
Erma Jean Smith
Lorna Smith
Ralph Smith
Mickey Spillane
Maxine Spohn
Dorothy Sprague
Roberta Storment
Eugene St. Peter
Eunice Streeter
Eleanor Stroble
Floye Strohwig
Walton Stucky
Evelyn Grace Sturdy
Mildred Stutzman
Harold Sutley
Lorraine Swank
Isabel Swanson
Maxine Swanson
Louise Systma
Long Island
Bloomington
Wakeency
Brooklyn. N.Y.
Culber
Courtland
Cottonwood Falls
Damar
Hays
Seward
Selden
Murdock
Kingman
Ransom
Speed
Gaylord
Chetopa
Sharon Springs
Hays
Mildred Teagarden
Avis Thompson
Victor Thompson
Agnes Tullis
Richard Tuttle
Aletha Unruh
Zola Mae Unruh
Lucille Upp
Roy Vallentine
Eileen Van Wormer
Leigh Vickers
Gerald Van Locnen
Chet Walter
Wanda Walters
Henrietta Wasinger
Carrie Watkins
Bob Webster
Henry Weins
Luella Weigel
Phillipsburg
Winifred Wcishapl
Herndon
Hays
Vincent Welter
Dresden
Beeler
Waldrette Wheeler
Orion
Hoisington
Del phi ne Wiesncr
Hays
Osborne
Steve Wilcox
T rousdak
Pawnee Rock
Arthur D. Williams
Russell Springs
Burdette
Ray Wilson Linden. New Jersey
Fowler
Ruby Winslow
Brewstei
Ashland
John Woclk
Russell
Osborne
Geraldine Wolcott
Almena
Hoxlc
John Wolfe
Prairie View
Prairie View
Bernard Wolford
Claflim
Downs
Ma:tha Wooster
Hay}
Portis
Mary Wooster
Hay}
Hays
Ruth Wynne
Prairie Vieu
Medicine Lodge
William Wynne
Prairie Vicu
Hays
Lois Wyrill
Kirwii
Goessel
Hays
Paul Younger
Quinte
Page Focty-thm
We Can "Look On
Page Forty-four
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M&iteAA, &f Mahe'-feetieoe.
The Fort Hays Little Theatre group has finished another year of great de¬
velopment. Two outstanding steps in the advancement of the dramatics depart¬
ment have taken place during the year—the addition of a dramatics minor to
the curricula and the attainment of a studio theatre.
Director Orvis Grout, with the help of Drew Dobosh. art director- Clarence
Stinemetze and others of the Little Theatre, brought about on the third floor of
Science Hall the realization of their hopes for a studio theatre. Its purpose is to
furnish the group with a larger laboratory and permit a four-or-five-night run.
Besides these improvements the Little Theatre has continued the projects of
past years: The Russian Penthouse method of presentation was used some again
this year. The Children's Theatre presented "The Prince and the Pauper" with
about fifty pupils from Washington School taking part. Student directing in
aboratory performances was continued by Mrs. Frank Birmingham. Sene Car-
lile. Jennie Dunwoody. Shirley Gibson, and Lloyd Sidener. Two shows were
taken on the road together—"The Physician in Spite of Himself" given as a
matinee and "Ghosts” given in the evening.
The fine repertoire for which the Fort Hays Little Theatre has for the past
two years received recognition in The Theatre Arts was duplicated this year
Laboratory performances were: "Hedda Gablcr." "The Children s Hour"
Night of January Sixteenth." "Astonished Heart." "Fumed Oak." and "Red
Peppers." Public performances included: "Yes. My Darling Daughter."
hosts." "The Physician in Spite of Himself." "Susan and God " "Our
Town." "The Silver Cord." "Family Portrait." and fanticipated) "Wingless
LITTLE THEATRE MEMBERS:
Ted^i* B?n r H.n an M S ' S'*"* E? rn ««. Winter Kuhn. Lloyd Sidener. Eunice Streeter. Dominick
Birmingham. Frances Adee. Orlan Carmichael. Kenneth Dolecek.
Ik?' McP\!L J b AIk ‘ Hoppes. Grace Husted. Mary Anne Locker.
u cl . i d RamM V- Clarcnce Stinemetze. Inez Wibbelcr. Vincent Bogart. Dorothv
Edward F,.?h. E 'w ^'t?^ Bo “ th "- F| o»« Cramer. Julia Davenport. JoUi,
N^d i^k^ir^i 1 ' D W 1 r I Cn if* w”.'.. Gibson. Imogcne Gick. Eunice Griffin. Lois Heaney.
i*V. Pa o M ,ldr * d 0,,s - Ronild Rjms «v. Ruth Rigby. Rav Sage. Dean Saylcr.
Wolfe Sh Cterorhv PF m “c Ru,h Sumineis. Louis Sytsma. Reva Whorton. Henry Wiens. Walton
Maranville P Franc “ Goodenough. Bill Bonewell. Carl Wiest. Winnie Baker. Virginia
Townspeople working in the Little Theatre
Bert Bergland. Izella Philip. Maurinc Bergland. Scotty Philip. Roland Propst.
Page Forty-seven
Robert Freeman, speaker pro tern
Student Legislative Assembly. Topeka.
Allen Mitchem. winner in Native
Sons and Daughters Oratorical Contest
at Topeka.
William S. Stowell. speaker of the
assembly of the National Pi Kappa
Delta Convention at Knoxville. Ten¬
nessee. Student Assembly Chairman
spring 1940.
Fort Hays Chapter of Pi Kappa
Delta: Amy Hildebrand. Gwendolyn
Dimmitt. Wanda Mae Scott. Nixie
Reason. Allen Mitchcm. Levcne Weigel.
Fred Unruh. Sene Carlile. William S.
Stowell. James R. Start, faculty spon¬
sor: Robert Culley. Aubert Mowry and
Robert Freeman.
Amy Hildebrand. Student Assembly
spring 1939: Women's Debate.
Sene Carlile. Student Assembly
Chairman, fall 1939: Men's Debate
and Oratory.
Faye Forty-eight
Speech Actutiti&l a*t& Pi Kappa ^belta
The speech activities of the year included
the annual High School Debate Tournament,
sponsored by the local chapter of Pi Kappa
Delta and participation in the debate tourna¬
ments at McPherson. Hutchinson. Bethany,
and the National Convention and tournament
of Pi Kappa Delta at Knoxville, Tennessee.
Other events included the Student Legisla¬
tive Assembly at Topeka where Robert Free¬
man was elected speaker protempore and the
Native Sons and Daughters Oratorical Contest
at Topeka which was won by Allen
Mitchem. The prize that he won was a hand¬
some loving cup given by Senator Arthur
Capper.
The delegation representing Fort Havs
Kansas State College of Pi Kappa Delta at
Knoxville. Tennessee, included Sene Carlile
and Allen Mitchem in men’s debate: Amy
Hildebrand and Gwendolyn Dimmitt in
women’s debate: Robert Freeman and Will¬
iam Stowell in the Legislative Assembly: Sene
Carlile in men’s extempore: Allen Mitchem
in men's oratory: and Wanda Mae Scott in
Women’s oratory.
Officers of Pi Kappa Delta during the year
were: Sene Carlile. president: Amy Hilde¬
brand. vice-president: Nixie Season, secretary-
treasurer.
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fecutd
William Hugh Miller
Head of Department of Music
ROBERT HELMAN
Student Band Director
Chester Walter
Drum Major
Fort Hays can well be proud of its excellent band. Probably no other group on the campus
works any harder or longer hours. It appears at all football and basketball game supplying "pep",
and "flash" for enthusiastic audiences. The band this year performed some outstanding marching
formations under the direction of William Hugh Miller, head of the Department of Music, and
Robert W. Helman. assistant director.
The band is gaining a reputation for playing only the best of music which will mean much
to the cultural development of the students enrolled, and the community which it serves. The
instrumentation of the band has been increased to the point where music of a symphonic nature
is being played, which adds much to its real educational s'alue.
The band makes an annual tour, having played in all sections of Western Kansas, and in
addition gives concerts at home.
The personnel is as follows:
Clarinets: Broadie. Butler. Fellers. Fesler. Frickcr. Gick. Hower. Krause. Mallory. Moore.
Obley. Portschy. Reynolds. Roach. Simons.
Bass Clarinet : Grass.
Oboe: Wirshing.
Flutes: Fellers. Kirk. Montague. Swanson.
Saxophones: Anderson. Baintcr. Butler. Heitschmidt. Klaurens. C. Moos. J. Moos. Stutzman.
Zeigler.
Cornets: C. Anderson. Clark. Corzine. Gcren. Hacket. Hatcher. Meckel. Riggs. Shaw.
Horns: Berndt. Cleland. Harris. Unruh.
Baritones: Bcougher. Johnson. Lill. Robertson. Rouse. Ruth. Stehwein.
Trombones: Buehler. Burback Carlton. Postma. Sterrett.
Basses: Bradley. Cooper. Inlocs. Jamison. Rose.
Drums: Bolan. Harger. Holl. Helman. Kline. Kneller. Webster.
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OndteAbia
The orchestra under the direction of Carl J. Malmberg. can boast of a highly
successful season. It went on a live day road trip to Northeast Kansas, playing
to enthusiastic audiences in fifteen different towns.
The orchestra has made steady progress since it early beginning. The entire
personnel becomes more professional every year. The orchestra plays the highest
type of symphonic literature, and boasts a large library of standard numbers.
It is an activity which affords much real enjoyment and eduction to its members
and the community.
The personnel is given below:
Violins: Bradley, Goodnough. Harting. Hower. Jenkins, Johnston. Kirk,
Kline. Moore. Wooster, Robertson. Felten.
Violas: Daniels. George. Reed. Thompson.
Cellos: B. Daniels. Jury. Parrott. Sytsma, Wooster.
Basses: Calvert. Inloes. Wessel.
Flutes: Start, Montague.
Oboes: Wirshing.
Clarinets: Broadie. Roach.
Bass Clarinet: Grass.
Bassoon: Boal
Horns: Berndt. Cleland. Sites. Tuttle- Unruh.
Trumpets: Anderson. Clark. Geren.
Tuba: Johnson
Trombones: Johnson. Plumb. Rouse. Sterrett.
Tuba: Johnson.
Percussion: Harger. Van Doren.
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Vacal
The campus musical activities would not be complete without due mention being made of the
fine contribution to the musical life of the student body by the A Capclla Choir. Men's, and
Women's Glee Clubs. Each organization offers a wide variety of repertoire to satisfy the many
musical tastes of the students. These choral groups have presented many concerts at home and
on tour.
It is interesting to note the many repetitions of names in the roster of these vocal oganiza-
tions. proving the interest of the student body in these choral groups. Mention should here be
made of the addition of another choral organization to the campus this year, the Choral Union.
This group numbers 250 members, and is made up of students from choir. Glee Clubs. Faculty,
and singers from the surrounding communities. The Choral Union presented the "Messiah'' at
Christmas and the "Elijah" at the May Festival with the college orchestra and outstanding
soloists.
1 he Women's Glee Club, directed by Miss Lucille Feltcn. maintains a high standard of
performance. The club includes the following members:
Barnes. Bray. Brock. Calvert*. Carswell. Clemes. Cordell. Cummings. Fcrtig. George. Giess.
Good nought Hagen. Henderson. Horacek. Isaacks. Jewell. Koons. Koontz. Lane. Maddy.
Marvin. McNeil. Reed. Reidel. Riggs. Scott*. Scheib. Schwartzkopf. Sharp. Sebclius. Snow-
barger. Wear*. Winslow.
* College Women's Quartet.
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Vocal
.J ^tS^ .9^. !?y..* , y i .. a zyy. «•««»'•> £«• participated m a home W m.
:.”5 ivies» ,a, 5. and the Elijah. Of interest to the students was the introduction of several
popular compositions to the repertoire. The Choir also experienced a large increase in enroll¬
ment due to the efforts of its director. Mr. Miller. crease in enroll-
The personnel is as follows:
Bainter. Berndt. Beougher. Billings. Bolan. Borah. Boudreau. Briggs. Calvert Carlton
FreTh ha Gi'rl C rV C r dd i' Cr l mc £ Curt u Dcan - Dou * hcrI >- Fellers. Feliblc. Fink. Fricker.
HehrehmMr k HVl Goodnough. Grass. Hagen. Handardt. Hansen. Harries. Heitschmidt. M.
K-aure h llie H | k ^A H °M m f n ?' HO aa"‘ Johnsc,n - Kell. Kline. Koontz. Kraus.
D U n^k- Malcolm. Marannlle. M. Moore. T. Moore. Paschal. Pfortmiller
ShcnaVd' .wfh' A ‘ u CCd ' D - Keed. Riggs. Roper. Rucker. Schwartzkopf. Scott. Settles.
Ma«h^W^ S SC W^rerVlX Th ° mp *° a - Unruh ' Wiko *' Wi “ Iow -
interm olfrtif ^ und f ,hc dircctio " of Hobart Davis serves still a different musical
Jnd ° n tOUr have b “ ,horou * hl '‘ a »P«
DavisVe'T;. ®h°“‘! rCa t: U - 1°"™^ Bro ™; Buc,um »- Bnrbach. Burmaster. Currence.
Malrolm u C 1 h S.uf 1 *'.'? /* f”’ F,nlc V' Fountain. Fox. Gaumer. Harries. Lacey. Light.
Schlcee^ Schoeiirhai M ‘e u' ^ohr. ]Moore. Morgenstern. Navarro. Riedel. Robbins. SchatnLr.
St!'pcter. S Trf^o 1 Wa^ter > °w r ilson hr ^ntiss^ Yeag ” SimP ™' S ""“
Men s Quartette: Robbins. Wilcox. L. Brown. W. Settles.
Page Fitty-thi ee
fieltlnd the
Off they come! Over 2000 "Lead¬
ers" roll off the press every Thursday
and by afternoon they are in the hands
of every student on the campus. 1000
of these are mailed Thursday evening
to alumni and subscribers in various
parts of the world.
"Cover you beat! Accuracy first!
Make the deadline!" These editorial
admonitions are familiar to every re
porter. In "covering" the news of the
campus, student journalists have an
opportunity to contact every depart¬
ment on the campus and learn from
practical experience the methods anc
practices of their profession.
This year the "leader" has strived
to please its readers and meet all col¬
legiate demands. It has deviated some
from regular practices in featuring more
pictures and lighter reading material.
This student publication is under
the direct supervision of Mrs. James
Sampson, faculty adviser, and Mr.
Walter Wallerstedt. who has charge of
the printshop. Kent Collier, as editor,
heads the staff and makes the final
check. He was assisted by Josephine
Eilts the first semester and by Ruth
Nelson the second. Rex Cully, business
manager, has Lee Rothe as his assis¬
tant. Other students reporting during
the year are Ruth Clarke. Mary Alice
Wicsner. Irene McElroy. Frances Adee.
Grace Husted. Maurice Norrell. John
Evans. Warren Fox. Gwen Funston.
Eleanor Calvert. Lester Collier. Mar¬
guerite Fesler. Robert Rath. Betty
Baker. Clifton Wiles. Frank Wonner.
Imogene Gick. Marion Stalcuo. Bob
Cully, Jean Herman, Evelyn Hodson.
Marjorie McEwen. Annie Laurie Dan¬
iels. Dorothy Basgall. and Ellen Mason.
The production staff includes Joe Lill.
Bob Fostma. and Wilbur Rigby.
Page Fifty-four
REVEILLE STAFF;
Dean Carroll. Editor
Lucille Burke. Associate Editor
BILL Hall. Business Manager
ROBERT Freeman. Assistant Business
Manager.
Mrs. Dorothy Sampson. Faculty
Sponsor.
Dorothy Sparks Blakely. Artist
Ray Sage. Photographer
LOIS He ANY. Organizat ons
"1KEY" EVANS. Men's Sports
Annie Laurie Daniels. Womens
Sports
I.MOGENE GlCK. Greek Organizations
JACK TEETERS. Designs
DREW DOBOSH. Layout Director
WALTER WALLERSTEDT, Printing
Adviser
Guys 2 nd Gals:
We wanted to be different! We
were! (Ye gods) We arc! We came in
happy and young and gay. now look
at us wouldya! If you don't think
putting out a REVEILLE is a big job.
ask our roommates.
It wasn't that we weren't experi¬
enced. it was just that we had the
wrong kind of. say wait a minute, we
mean we were inexperienced as far as
putting out a yearbook was concerned.
And then we decided to have a Ball and
Bill's suit was late in getting back
from the cleaners and then we had a
dust storm on March 26 (remember?)
and April 1 the deadline.
We had a lot of fine cooperation
but it was still a heck of a job (we
wouldn't kidya). So from us to you
we present the 1940 REVEILLE.
Dean Carroll and Bill Hall
Page fifty-five
We Are "Rugged Individualists’-
Page Fifty-six
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We Do Organize
Page Fifty-seven
"CAMERA" and "UNICAMERALISM"
The Student Council is the on-house, one-purpose legislative body of the students of Fort Hays. Every Tuesday
evening at 7 o dock sixteen representatives of the various classes gather around a long table in the Dean's office
and begin activities.
If the basketball team came out co-champs in the conference, then the Council goes to bat. calls a special session
and plans for the forthcoming holiday. They sit as a committee at elections, plan and announce Pike Day. and
otherwise delve into campus activities in which the interests of the student body are involved.
"r. l Hddeb “ nd - representative at large, has presided over the group. Members from the freshman
dass are Mark CleOand. Gene Rouse and Russell Frahck: Loren Grover. Stuart Been and Nixie Season are
Rohbins° r rlTn nUtlV H : *?* Sfea 5 P ; . Anscl Tar / an . t and Ga,en Flora bail from tbe i uniQ r class and Marion
Robbins. Gwen Dimmitt and John Atkins voice the interests of the seniors. Robert French and Robert Culley arc
wS 3rgC t? d S u nC Car , f-. first scmcster assembly chairman sat with the group during that time and
u ilham StoweOI. assembly chairman this semester, also is included in the organization.
JUNIOR JUDICIARIES
last T fal| S senu»ter"° Urt eSlabI,sbed ,ast ycar witb tbc adoption of the revised consitution. began its first sessions
du^ti| 0 L™f?SSL ari ft i f ° r considcral ‘°" by tb 'J bod V concern minor indiscretions and breaches of con-
ssm- zj (0 D un “rtjrja?
RoLn C^and‘^ob?A,lY^ Mi,Ch * m " PKM ' M 1Dd Amy Hildcb »" d Gwendolyn Dimmiu.
Page Fifty-eight
DYNAMIC DIANAS
mM pT^iL L “. dC 7i? ip u 0rganiZation . eo "«Ponds to the Seventh Cavalry for
men. E^tion into this honorary organization is one of the highest honors which
3&E? Z w ZZZ tb,s £Jmpus - M " p u «rvt h
the^fwul^'sponsors'* 5 M “ ™ m * DtFonsl - Jnd Mi « G'ik™ Millet, are
are: An ” r Hildebrand, president: Wanda Mae Scott, vice-president:
Mildred Cieorge. secretary-treasurer: Gwen Dimmitt. Marjorie Butler. Winifred
Betty 'B^. LucU U |«’'kurke. V ' R ” d ' J ° VC * F "*“ on - Pa,ricia S “«-
FORWARD MARCH
The Seventh Cavalry was originally organized four years ago to distinguish
young men of unusual ability and leadership. Membership is limited and is not
to exceed fifteen undergraduate students
Each fall the group publishes and sells the 'Delator." student directory, and
with the proceeds grants a one semester scholarship to some man student. The
selection is based on need, scholarship and achievement.
Members are Ward Riegel. president: Marion Robbins. Everett Koelling.
Claude Bice. Dean Isaacs. Robert French. Standlee Dalton, faculty sponsor:
Allen Mitchem. Ansel Tarrant. Jack Johnson. Wayne Loomis. James Sampson.
Rex Culley. James Rawson and Tom Smith.
PciQe Fifty-nmc
SOCIAL SCIENTISTS
Pi Gamma Mu is a national honorary social science fraternity. The organization has
as its fundamental purpose the advancement of the study of social problems. Membership
is limited to juniors, seniors, graduate students, instructors and alumni who have attained
an exceptionally high degree of scholarship in any of the social science departments. Hays
is the Theta Chapter.
Members include: Dean Agnew. Betty Bennett. Miss Brock. Mr. Burnett. Mr. Cole.
Mrs. Cruise. Rex Cullcy. Miss DeForest. Mr. Dobosh. Joyce Ferguson. Robert French.
Merle Gentry. Mrs. Golden. Miss Gorham. Miss Hedges. Amy Hildebrand. Dr. Kelly. Tom
King. Mrs. Landrum. Dr. McCartney. Mabel McCoy. Miss McMindcs. Dr. McGinnis. Don
Michael. Roy Mischke. Dr. Moreland. Mr. Rouse. Darlienne Thompson. Dr. Streeter.
Jess Vague. Dr. Welty. Dr. Wiest. and Mr. Wilson.
Don Michael is president.
BROTHERS OF SCIENCE
Delta Epsilon is a national honorary science fraternity. The purpose of the organization
is to unite men with common interests in order to stimulate scientific study and research.
To be eligible for membership a student must be a senior and a science major and demon¬
strate definite scholastic superiority.
The group holds regular monthly meetings at which times students and faculty members
present original papers of especial scientific interest. Dr. H. A. Zinszer is president.
PEN DIPPERS
The joys of composition—prose, poetry or plays, are the common grounds of associa¬
tion in the Eohl Rune of the American College Quill Club. Individual membership is
selective on the basis of literary ability. The organization holds regular bimonthly meetings
during which members present readings of original manuscripts to the group. The club
also sponsors social activities such as informal dances and parties.
Shirley Gibson has presided as chancellor this year, and Dr. H. A. Zinszer as vice-chan¬
cellor: Dr. Zinszer is also secretary of the national organization.
Pictured arc Dr. Myrta McGinnis. Zara Sharp. Manila Alford. Mary Locker. Shirley
Gibson. Joe Eilts Thex. Alexander Robinson. Dr. H. A. Zinszer. Floye Strohwig. Dar¬
lienne Thompson. Kent Collier. Virginia Mull. Charles Rhoades. Gwen Lane Funston.
Robert Funston. Dorilynn Davenport. J. D. Sharp. Eunice Griffin. Imo Burbach. Roland
C. Propst. Lucille Burke and Joe Lill. Members not pictured: Sene Carlile. Dean Carroll.
Stella Crawford. Dale Johnson. Myrna Gilstrap. Iva Mildred Sell. Mildred Otis. Margaret
Shogrin. and Dr. F. B. Streeter.
DAUBERS DELUXE
No elementary “doodlers" have we here but real honest-to-goodness artists. Painting,
sculpturing, designing or what have you in the way of artistry, all have their definite
part in Nu chapter of Kappa Pi. national art fraternity.
This group is composed of students with artistic ability who meet for the purpose of
informal study and entertainment. In their meetings each member peruses his own parti¬
cular artistic inclination: in the picture the entire group is seen sketching from a model.
Pictured are: Helen Giebler. Margaret Heunergardt. Mabel Vandiver, faculty sponsor:
Verna Wendelin. Erma Sparks. T. W. Wells. Pearl Metcalf. Enid Bond. Maxine Robert¬
son. president: and John M. Strange.
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SLIDE-RULE ARTISTS
The Engineer's Club is an organization opened to all students who are interested in
engineering in any of its phases. Programs are prepared and noted speakers from off the
campus are invited to attend. Each year there is a day set on which these young engineers
are recognized.
7 he dub is sponsored by Professor E. E. Colyer and the Faculty Adviser is Dr. C. T.
McCormick.
Officers of the club arc: President. Lloyd KoelOing: Vice-President. Vinton Carver:
Secretary. Victor Bruns: Treasurer. Victor Tompkins: Publicity Manager. Norman
Ehrlich.
FORT HAYS. JRS.
The Second Generation Club is an organization of sons and daughters of former
students. We have only recently grown up. Children of our first graduates arc now in
college. The realization that the group is growing leads us to believe that our parents as
pioneers at Fort Hays, established an institution worthy of the highest commendation.
Claude Bice is president of the club. Faculty sponsors and members are as pictured:
Jansen. E. Griffin. Markley. Fink. I. Luce. Holtzinger. Roden. Rhodes. Grass. Start. John¬
son. E. Kline. Maixncr. R. Hoagland. Kirkman. Paschal. A. Hoagland. Mrs. R. Welty.
Mr. J. Start. Dr. F. Albertson. L. Luce. Ycagv. Basgall. Reinking. Wasinger. D. Fellers.
Beason. L. Roemer. Maddy. Weisner. Blakely. M. Moore. Bellman. B. Kline. Lambert.
Beougher. See. Replogle. Riedel. Smedley. Mrs. Ed Davis. Mrs. F. Albertson. Mrs. J.
Start. Mrs. N. Landrum. R. Clark. A. Moore. Mowry. Miller. Chittendon. M. Fellers.
R. Roemer. D. Hoagland. Sites. G. Davis. Carlton. Talley. Pearce. Hoppes. Chipman.
Richmeier. Gill. Kraus. Dr. R. Welty. Mr. Ed Davis. Nicholas. Stewart. Been. J. Davis.
Simmons. Bice. Lloyd. R. Clark. F. Griffin.
WORLD WATCHERS
The International Relations Club is an organization whose purpose it is to study and
interpret the national and international problems at the current time.
Dr. R. L. Welty is faculty adviser and Allen Mitchem. president. Members arc: Stuive.
Collier. Dimmitt. Met heny. Lambert. Compton. George. Stutzman. Beason. Hildebrand.
Moden. Michael. Kaufmann. Brown. Tarrant. Smith. Schwartzkopf. Yeagy. King. Davis.
R. French. Mitchem. Unruh. Flora. Weigel. Sharp. K. French. Freeman.
CULINARY QUEENS
Membership in the Home Economics Club is composed of majors and minors in the
Home Economics department. The object of this club is to study modern methods that
will improve the quality of living in the home and the community. The club has a social
program and each year sends representatives to the State Convention of Home Economics.
The faculty sponsor is Miss Margaret Haggart and president is Elsie Sires. Members are:
Front row —D. Stutzman. Nichols. Parker. Cathcart. Bogart. Sires. M. Stutzman.
Back row —Weigel. Scott. Patton. Johnson. Clark. Sim. Webs.
Page Sixty -thre.
WILLING WORKERS
The Y. W. C. A. organization fills a place in college life that is very essential to the
well developed young woman. Each Wednesday night these young women gather and
discuss questions that are vital to them all. The theme that dominatd their programs this
year has been “Finding Myself Through—."
Their meetings and social activities have been sponsored by Miss Maude Gorham and
their cabinet consists of: Marjorie Butler, president: Shirley Gibson, vice-president:
Dorothy Stutzman. secretary: Erma Sparks, treasurer: Louise Marvin, devotional chairman.
UNIVERSALISTS
Active membership in the Newman Club is enjoyed only by Catholic students, however
participation in the programs and meetings is open to anyone interested. The purpose of
the club is general in that it strives to stimulate student interest in religion, to cultivate
good-fellowship and to engender a feeling of solidarity and strength through social
contacts.
Programs of the organization include questir box and voluntary discussions groups,
lectures and general social activities as dances and parties.
Levene Weigel is president. Mr. James R. Start, faculty sponsor and Rev. Dennis Tarter,
chaplain. There are over one hundred members in this organization.
CHRISTIAN COLLEGIATES
The Young Men's Christian Association is the only organization on the campus for
men in which membership is unrestricted. This group, in addition to its religious under¬
current. endeavors to foster good fellowship and sportmanship and is active in intra-murals
and social activities. William Stowell was president last fall semester and Vernon Stutzman
this spring. There are approximately ninety men enrolled in Y. M. C. A.
ACADEMIC ELITE
The purpose of their organization is to promote the scholastic and social activities of
the graduate students. All graduate students that arc candidates for their masters degree
are eligible for active membership of this club. Post graduates arc eligible for associate-
membership.
A variety of programs, consisting of guest speakers, panel discussions, and other social
activities are sponsored by the organization.
Miss Myrta McGinnis is faculty sponsor and officers arc: Betty Bennett, president:
Melvin Smith, vice-president: Kathrine Schoendaller. secretary-treasurer. Other members
are: Alford. BergDand. Billings. Branson. Cresslcr. Eades. E. Edwards. K. Edwards. Hasc.
Hopkins. Isaac. Lippert. Mischkc. Moon. Older. Resch. Sampson. Speckt. Studc. Webb.
Wendclin. Wetlaufer.
Page Sixty-five
POLITICIANS- PARADISE
When and What to move and why. the privileges, rules, tricks and complexities of
parliamentary procedure are learned and put into practice by the Parliamentary Law Club.
Each semester a group of new students as well as a few conscientious repeats, enroll in
the class under the direction of that venerable parliamentarian. Prof. C. H. Brooks. To the
students interested in learning to conduct public meetings and to those aspiring to political
careers, this training is invaluable.
The group pictured here of last semester's class includes: Fred Unruh. John Woelk.
Levene Weigel. Vernon Stutzman. Ralph Smith. Merle Gentry. Roy Mischke. Earl
Schwartzkopf. Ray Sage. Clifton Wiles. Forrest Bodmer. Sene Carlile. Robert Campbell.
William Stowell. J. D. Sharp. Robert Plumb. Homer Watkins. Dorothy Stutzman. Nixie
Beason. Mildred Stutzman. Kenneth French. Mrs. Alice Hoppes. Marjorie French. Lois
Heaney. Beatrice Brungardt. A. R. Self. C. H. Brooks, instructor.
Robert Freeman was president last semester and Levene Weigel is this spring.
NOT A MAN IN THE HOUSE
Fort Hays has two residence dormitr-ies for girls=Custer Hall, which accomodates
nearly ninety girls, and Wesley Hall, a Methodist institution which houses about fifty girls.
Coeds living in these buildings are organized groups and have their social functions
just as the sororities do.
Mrs. Ethel McKenna. Mother Mac. is the house matron at Custer Hall. Mildred George,
president: Regina Hoagland. vice-president: Dorothy Stutzman. treasurer: Mary Zeller,
secretary: Nina Jewell, social chairman: Marjorie French, historian.
Mrs. Martha L. Walter came to Wesley just this year as house mother to all the Wesley
girls. Officers there are: Marian Marsh, president: Inez Wibbeler. vice-president: Myrna
Gilstrap. secretary-treasurer: Eleanor Compton, historian.
SKY GRAZERS
The dreams of eleven Fort Hays students materialized when the Civil Aeronautics Auth¬
ority of the national Department of Commerce provided for a flight training program here.
The boys have undergone a period of ground instruction under Dr. Zinszer and Dr.
McCormick and they are now doing practice flying, working toward the 35 hour minimum
in order to gain their private pilot's license.
Members of the class are: Jack Brown. James Rumford. Charles Rhoades. Melvin Smith.
Floyd Fahey. Ernest Kcil. Vyrl Leichliter. Millard Shelton. Lavon Powell. Kenneth
Holmes, flying instructor, and LaVerne Painter.
IT S THE BUNK—
—that com ms! At least it is to the more than two hundred young men who for nine months
of the year make the organization known as "Lewis Field" their home.
Each fall the Field begins a new life. To the fresh it is at first merely a place, a bunk to sleep
in: it implies boarding at Cody Commons and waiting for a turn at the ping pong tables. To
the rest of the group, to the "old boys" it is the hearty hellos and the back-slapping welcome of
fellows back into a common life. And thus through the long time Lewis Field evolves from a
place read about to a home, from a sociological experiment to a better understanding and apprecia¬
tion of human values, and lastly as a source of many pleasant memories.
Mrs. W. A. "Mother" Lewis with her kindly understanding and her efficient, yet gracious
manner lends a more dignified and less impersonal air to the life at the Field. Jess Vague, amiable
and conscientious, pursues his duties as supervisor while in the background lingers the virtual
head of this organization. Dr. W. D. Moreland. It is largely due to the energy and foresight of
Dr. Moreland that the essential details of the Lewis Field as a functional project have developed.
The following men have been members of the Lewis Field group this year:
Arensdorf. Atkins. Banker. Barland. Bear ley. Been. Bennett. Biehler. Birdsong. Boese.
Bondy. Boss. Boucher. Bowker. Bowman (Harold and Harlan). Brassfield. Brenn. Briggs. J.
Page Sixty-eight
Brown. Brownlee. Bruns. Buehler. Bullock. Burdette. Burger. Butler. Cape. Caravcau. Carlile.
Carrell. Carrithers. Carroll. Carver. Carthcart. Chance. Chipman. R. Clark. Cleland. R. Cooper.
Corrigan. Creager. Culley (Rex and Robert). Davis. Deyoe. DeYoung. Duncan. Eadcs. Ebbert.
Ehrlich. Erickson. Evans. Everhart. Fabricius. Fahey. Fees. Fcliblc. Fellers. Finley. Fisher.
Flinn. Ford. Fountain. Fralick. K. French. R. French. Fuller. Gardener. Gentry. Gcren. Griffing.
Grover. Harshbarger. Hawkins. Haxton. Hedden. Hemphill. Hester. Hoagland. Hockett.
Holl. Hoover. Hopkins. Huencrgardt. Hungate. Hunsicker. Hunzickcr. Hutton.
Jamison. Jansen. Jellison. A. Johnson. D. Johnson. Keeler. Keil. Keller. Kelling. Kertz.
Kinney. Kitchen. Knipp. Kobler. Koelling. Krause. Krueger. C. Lacey. M. Lacey. Leebrick. C.
and V. Leichliter. Linn. E. and M. Loomis. Lloyd. Luce. Martin. Michael. Miller. Mitchem.
Moore. C. and J. Moos. Mosier. Muller. McKenna. Oswald. Overholser. Petlon. Poison. Postma.
Ramsey. Randall. Rarick. Rawson. Reynolds. Ridenour. Rigby. Robbins. Robertson. Roehl.
Roemer. Rose. Rypma. Satterlee. Schlick. Schneider. Schocn. Schooler. Schwartzkopf. Sehnert.
Settles. G. Sharp. J. D. Sharp. Sherling. Sherman. Shipley. Sigle. Sim. Simmonds. Sloan. T. and
H. Small. C. Smith. J. Smth. T. Smith. Soash. Stearns. Stover. Stowell. St. Peter. Stucky. Stutz-
man. Swank. Tarrant. Tomanek. Tompkins. Tuttle. Unruh. Vaughn. Walter. Wasinger. Weigel.
Wiens. Wiles. Willmeth. K. and R. Wilson. Woelk. Wolfe. Wolford. Yantiss. Ycagy.
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aim
THETA EPSILON
Theta Epsilon was founded at the University of Iowa. There are at present nine active chapters
in the sorority. The lota local chapter was organized at Fort Hays. Kansas State College. February
10. 1940.
Theta Epsilon is a Baptist sorority whose aims are to promote friendship among Baptist
preference girls as well as to develop a cultural and spiritual character in its members.
During the year, the girls have enjoyed a varied and interesting program including the
development of charm and personality. The religious needs of a college girl were given much
thought throughout the year. Social activities were enjoyed in the form of informal teas and
picnics, and a spring banquet. The main event of the year was the installation service which
was held February 10. 1940. A group from the Beta Chapter of University of Kansas installed
the Iota Chapter of Hays.
The patronesses of Theta Epsilon are: Mrs. Robert Wynne. Mrs. J. P. Van Doren. Mrs.
Carl Coffelt. and Miss Pearl Wilson.
Members are: Mace Alder. Carol Davis. Gertrude Resch. Wanda Mae Glunt. lone McNeil.
Aileen Koontz. Nadine Kelling. Geraldine Wolcott, Margaret Paxton. Anna Hockensmith. Verda
Moore, Eunice Roeder. Lena Metheny. Ruth Koontz. Front row: Mrs. Wilbert Chappell.
Lillian Roper. Louise Marvin. Dorothy Cummings. Lorraine Long, and Helen Fisher.
PHI CHI DELTA (Not Pictured)
Phi Chi Delta sorority was organized on the Fort Hays campus in 1936. While the organi¬
zation is primarily for girls who attend the Presbyterian Church, no girl is barred from
membership.
Officers: Lucille Burke, president: Mildred Kratochvil. vice-president: Iva Mildred Sell,
secretary: Darlienne Thompson, treasurer; Elsie Sire, chaplain: Clara Russ, sentinel.
Members: Evelyn Kratochvil. Linnie Doris Kirkman. Vivian Sytsma. Geneva Schwindt. Ruth
Burris. Arthelia McKenna. Fern Brewster. Marcella Kratochvil. Avis Snyder. Zara Sharp. Jean
Cire. Eunice Streeter, and Rachel Seller.
Miss Mabel Vandiver is faculty sponsor.
Page Seventy
KAPPA PHI
EVALEEN LEBSACK __ President
Hazel Webs _ Vice-President
Helen Way _ Treasurer
Marie Moore __ Secretary
CORA Bibens _ Faculty Sponsor
ACTIVES:
Marie Bartholomew
Ruth Clarke
Virginia Fink
Imogene Gick
Amy Hildebrand
Evaleen Lcbsack
Marie Martin
Marie Moore
Qeone Parker
Gwendolyn Dimmitt
Alma Huenergardt
Berta Del Kline
Irene Reynolds
Maxine Robertson
Wanda Mae Scott
Maxine Sebelius
Lois Simons
Pearl Snowbarger
Hazel Webs
Helen Wray
Not Pictured:
Ila Plantz
PLEDGES:
Marjorie Butler
Wilma Caldwell
Eleanor Compton
Olga Dillinger
Esther Giess
Margaret Hatcher
Marie Inloes
Ruth Krause
Loree Maddy
Marianne Marsh
Frances Parrott
Ida Hester Replogle
Irma Riedel
Dorothy Sprout
Lorene Sproul
Dorothy Stutzman
Maxine Swanson
Leigh Vickers
Inez Wibbeler
Page Seventy-one
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ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA
KATHRYN BRENNEMEN __ President
BILLIE WIRSHING Vice-President
MARY ALICE WlESNER ___ Secretary
MARY SCHERER- Treasurer
MARY MAE PAUL In Facultate
ACTIVES:
Ruth Angel!
Zodora Barker
Kathryn Brenemen
Jane Isaacks
Marianne Jury
Cornelia Dale Page
Berniee Betthauscr- Rhoades
Mary Scherer
Mary Alice Wiesner
Billie Wirshing
Mary Mae Paul
PLEDGES:
Ethelyn Bainter
Betty Barnes
Geraldine Chittenden
Mary Ethel Earl
Irene McElroy
Vada Murray
Agnes Tullis
Not Pictured:
Frances Billings
Glennis Lindsey
Georgene Nelson
Juanita Peacock
Eleanor Stroble
Paae Seventy- ftro
DELTA SIGMA EPSILON
Joyce Ferguson_ President
LOIS Heaney- Vice-President
LINNIE DORIS KlRKMAN _ Secretary
Helen JOHNSON_ Treasurer
ACTIVES:
Betty Bennett
Joyce Ferguson
Lois Heaney
Helen Johnson
Linnie Doris Kirkman
Marjorie McEwcn
Wanda Mae Scott
Catherine Smith
Maxine Vallette
Not Pictured:
Ethel Harkness Edwards
PLEDGES:
Mary Carswell
Ellene Earnest
Thelma Graf
Jean Herman
Winifred Hibbs
Audra Hoagland
Regina Hoagland
Grace Husted
Betty Raynor Lucas
Mary Margaret Mason
Lillian Maixner
Vesta Moden
Frances Paschal
Joyce Reinking
Lillian Roper
Eileen Van Wormer
Dorlyn Wade
Not Pictured:
Betty Baker
Anna Hockensmith
Emily Moden
Maxine Spohn
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SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA
Gwendolyn Dimmitt ___ President
KATHRYN BELLMAN _ Vice-President
Lydia MERMIS _... Secretary
RUTH Burris _ Treasurer
GLADYS Patton __ Faculty Sponsor
ACTIVES:
Nixie Beason
Kathryn Bellman
Ruth Burris
Gwen Dimmitt
Louise Locker
Mary Anne Locker
Rosalie McBride
Lydia Mermis
Gladys Patton
Not Pictured:
Helen Giebler
PLEDGES:
Frances Adee
Patti Lee Couch
Carol Downing
Irene Fcrtig
Marguerite French
Berta Kline
Marie Moore
Wanda Moore
Mary Richards
Not Pictured:
Fern Brewster
Bennie Dunlap
Wilma Durant
Lorce Maddy
Evelyn Ramberger
Lois Simons
Page Seventy-four
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SIGMA ALPHA IOTA
ANNE REED_ President
Eleanor Calvert __ Vice-President
ViVIAN SYTSMA__ Secretary
PATRICIA Start _ Treasurer
Miss Lucille felten
_ Faculty Sponsor
ACTIVES:
Doris Brakebill
Eleanor Calvert
Betty Daniels
Mildred George
Marcia Hahn
Wilma Lauderbaugh
Blanche Mosher
Anne Reed
Margaret Roach
Patricia Start
Betty Wear
Not Pictured:
Vivian Sytsma
PLEDGES:
Frances Beougher
Susan Calvert
Shirley Fricker
Frances Goodnough
Georganna Grass
Lorene Harger
Lily Johnson
Bernadette Jury
Kathryn Kirk
Virginia Maranville
Norma Miller
Catherine Rath
Louise Riggs
Louise Sytsma
Avis Thompson
Martha Wooster
Mary Wooster
Not Pictured:
Dorothy Cummings
Esther Geiss
Mildred Heitschmidt
Lueile Kline
Allegra Scott
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THETA SIGMA UPSILON
Marjorie Fellers__ President
BONNIE HOLMES _ Vice-President
Mildred Stevenson_ Secretary
Gwendolyn Dougherty. Treasurer
IMOGENE GiCK_ Editor
Dorothy Sampson, faculty Sponsor
ACTIVES:
Gwen Dougherty
Marjorie Fellers
Marguerite Fesler
Imogene Gick
Bonnie Holmes
Lena Metheny
Irene Reynolds
Kathryn Skidmore
Mildred Stevenson
Hazel Webs
Evelyn Witt
Lorraine Young
Dorothy Sampson
PLEDGES:
Dorothy Basgall
Maudie Corzine
Dorothy Fellers
Myrna Marie Giles
Jeanne Haxton
Evelyn Hodson
Margaret Lambert
Ellen Mason
Norma Miller
Eleanor Monroe
Dorothy Mosher
Gertrude Peckham
Dorothy Reed
Velma Van Leewen
Not Pictured:
Constance Bogart
Madge Hill
Madell Holmer
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Page Seventy-six
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Nina JEWELL __ President
FLORENCE KEIL_ Vice-President
ELEANOR MACKEY_ Treasurer
Edna HQWAT_ Secretary
LOUISE PAXSON_ Faculty Sponsor
ACTIVES:
Edna Howat
Nina Jewell
Florence Keil
Virginia Mull
Not Pictured:
Eleanor Mackey
PLEDGES:
Julia Davenport
Josephine Eilts Tbex
Reva Whortton
Not Pictured:
Virginia Dralle
Page Seventy-seven
PHI SIGMA EPSILON
Elmer Johnson__ President
JAMES Rawson _ Vice-President
VYRL LEICHLITER _ Secretary
VERNON V. SCHRAEDER _ Treasurer
DR. R. L. WELTY __ Faculty Sponsor
MRS. O. F. BOLINGER. Housemother
ACTIVES:
Bruce Betndt
John Q. Brack
Jack Brown
Harry Creager
Eugene Dirks
Bill H. Dye
Warren Fox
Harold Hawse
Robert T. Helman
Robert R. Hickok
Elmer Johnson
Marvin Lacey
Carol V. Lcichliter
Vyrl Lcichliter
Lyle Luce
Don Michael
Robert L. Rath
James Rawson
Marion Robbins
James Sampson
Vernon V. Schraeder
S. S. Sidesinger
Ward Riegel
Dale Weems
Not Pictured:
Wilbur Strong
Bernard Mermis
Alfred Nelson
Kenneth Edwards
Osmund Hunley
Marion Stalcup
Jack Isabel
Jess Woodruff
Newlin White
Everett Koelling
PLEDGES:
Byron Allison
Chester Bane
Marion W. Chipman
Robert French
Robert Hungate
Lloyd Koelling
George Shipley
Clifford Sim
Ray Stramel
Not Pictured:
Eldon Reigcl
Sam Hankins
John Donclan
Phillip Boudreau
Wesley Ford
Merlin Loomis
Ivan Carrell
Winifred Kobler
Dale Johnson
Carey Hartenbower
Richard Coin
Daniel Stuart
Jack Driscoll
Howard Latham
Fred Unruh
Ralph Smith
Tom Kelly
Bennett Ferguson
Edward Vaughn
Victor Tompkins
Kenneth French
Robert Culley
Ray Knobbe
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LU«\
PHI DELTA CHI FRATERNITY
CLAIR ANDERSON_ President
Harold Adams_ Vice-President
PAUL LUCAS_ Secretary
WALTER GAUMER_ Treasurer
Walter Wallerstedt.
R. E. BUGBEE_ Faculty Sponsors
Mrs. BESSIE Raynor. Housemother
ACTIVES:
Clair Anderson
Harold Adams
Fidelis Bollig
Maurice Blake
Leland Brown
Dean Carroll
Willard Elder
James Finley
Walter Gaumer
Vance Harkness
George Helm
Frank Hoppes
Clifford Lahman
Paul Lucas
Warren McElroy
Erwin McKenna
Paul Miller
Floyd Moore
LaVerne Painter
Melvin Robbins
Nyal Ruehlan
Jerry Sharp
Clark Simpson
Howard Stehwein
Bob Wilson
Eldon Wise
John Wallace
Mrs. Bessie Raynor
Robert Bugbee
Walter Wallerstedt
Carrol Deyoe
Kenneth Erickson
John Evans
Robert Jessup
Ort Meuller
Don O’Neil
Floyd Pruitt
Ralph Quint
Lane Ruehlan
Ray Sage
Thaine Simmons
Arnold Schoenthaler
Mickey Spillane
Ray Wilson
PLEDGES (Not Pictured)
Cecil Fabricius
Joe Mangano
Charles Cross
Wayne McClellan
Bill Paronto
Nolan Hester
Marion Everhart
John Brown
John Bergman
Joe Bouser
Willard Bennett
Cecil Jacobs
Keithe Harkness
Earl Rose
James Duncan
Maurice Heunergardt
Page Seventy-nine
SIGMA TAU GAMMA
FRATERNITY
Kent Collier __ President
LEE ROTHE __ _ Vice President
LEWIS WALLACE _ _ _ Secretary
JAMES BOEVE ___ Treasurer
JAMES R. START . Faculty Sponsor
MRS. J. A. DAVIDSON Housemother
ACTIVES:
John Atkins
Guy Barnes
Clyde Beyimer
Claude Bice
Forrest Bodmer
James Boeve
Leon Churchill
Chester Collier
Kent Collier
Lester Collier
Art Joy
Don Matthes
Wendell Pyle
Roy Reeves
Lee Rot he
Eugene Schlegel
Dale Shade
Lloyd Sidener
Bard Stephens
J. Roland Stewart
Walter Stuive
B. M. Taylor
Lewis Wallace
Mrs J. A. Davidson
James R. Start
Not Pictured:
Jasper Cardona
Charles Rhoades
Wayne Samuelson
PLEDGES:
Ward Andregg
Mike Biggs
Warren Brandt
John Calcara
Bob Campbell
Bill Fauver
Sid Foulks
Harold Gill
Charles McGuire
Pat Murphy
Don Newell
Maurice Norrell
Leonard Robinson
Gene Rouse
Bud Sawyer
Frank Wonner
Not Pictured:
Warren Miller
Keith Ping
Bill Hall
Keith Fedde
Waldean Hooper
Bob Currence
Brice Logan
Paul Wheeler
Kenneth Shearer
William Hall
Silas Clifton
Dennis Hemmer
Ike Zamr/la
Page Eighty
PHI MU ALPHA
JAMES JENKINS__ President
JAMES Davis- Via-President
NEWELL MULLIN_ Secretary
COURTLANB MAAG__ Treasurer
Russell Miller_ Historian
CARL WIEST — Supreme Councilman
William Hugh Miller.
HOMER Keller Faculty Sponsors
ACTIVES:
Bill Bonewell
John Butler
James Davis
James Jenkins
Courtland Maag
Vernon Meckel
Russell Miller
Newell Mullin
Henry Pratt
Lawrence Webs
Robert Wessel
Carl Wiest
George Zeigler
William Hugh Miller
Not Pictured:
Rex Pearson
PLEDGES:
Delbert Broadie
Galen Flora
Frederic Geren
James Hower
Paul Nicholas
Robert Plumb
Roy Vallentine
Not Pictured:
James Anderson
Harold Anderson
Warren Bowker
Jim Harries
Paul Light
Stanley Maholn
Robert Musseman
Levi Sherman
Bob Webster
Page highly-one
THH ATHLETIC "11°" BOYS
One of the oldest and most influential organizations on the campus is the men's
athletic organization known as the "K" Club.
Membership is restricted only by an individual's ability and determination. F-ormal
admittance is granted upon the earning of at least one letter in a major sport during
any one season's competition.
This group in addition to sponsorng a very stiff initiation program, are the police¬
men of the campus, they enforce "keep off the grass" rules, uphold the traditions of
the school and otherwise wield a decided influence over campus activities.
There are approximately forty men in this year's organization. Ward Riegel is
president.
CAMPUS PLPSTERS
Tigerettes! They are the generating force that
motivates the enthusiasm, pep. and excitement
at all sport activities. This group consists of 50
girls all dressed in the school colors of black and
gold. Membership is honorary.
Under the capable guidance of Miss Mary Mae
Paul and the enthusiastic leadership of Wanda
Mac Scott, president, the Tigerettes have had
a very successful year.
We Like to Win
Page Eighty-two
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Frankie Wonncr
CHEER LEADERS
Madge Hill Tedese© "Teddy"
We Can Lose
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Yes. we all like to win but there sometimes
comes a time when we lose!
Considering the fact that Coach Waldorf had
only a few lettcrmen back and lots of green
material, we don't think the season was a fail¬
ure in spite of the fact that the Tigers lost a
majoity of their games.
The Tigers bumped into some ‘’rough" com¬
petition. e.g. (W. U.), taking on Kansas State,
a member of the Big Six. and New Mexico
Aggies, a member of the Border Conference.
Captain "Tobe" Hunley was the only Tiger
to receive an all conference rating: he was select¬
ed as half-back.
With true Kansas spirit, let's take a peek in
to next year's prospects: we believe that with a
host of lettermen returning and a few back who
for devious reason were not in the line-up this
year, that Fort Hays State won't be a team to
be trifled with and is likely to be one of the
favored teams for the conference title.
The Tigers have chosen John Renner of
Oakley and Norman Ehrlich of Monument as
co-captains of the team for next season.
RESULTS
Hays 7 New Mexico State 33
" 7 Kansas State College 34
" 0 Oklahoma City University
" 7 Pittsburg Teachers 7
" 7 St. Benedicts 13
" 0 Emporia Teachers 28
" 46 Southwestern 6
*’ 14 Hastings College 0
” 7 Wichita University 26
Page Eighty-six
Paul Waldorf
Football Coach
Bill Bearley
Track and Assistant Football
Coach
PAUL • Busch " GROSS
Basketball Coach
JIM SAMPSON
Assistant Basketball Coach
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Yes. we like to win and we did in basketball!
The Tigers enjoyed a most successful season,
winning 11 games and losing only 4.
The mainstay on the team was captain
"Jumpin' Jack Johnson." He was chosen all
conference forward and captain of this honorary
quintet. He was the second high scorer of the
conference.
In contemplation of next year's outlook, we
cannot help but smile bcause all of this year's
team will be back with the exception of John¬
son. In all probability the Tigers will be the
"big shots" of the conference. This year the
title was shared with Pittsburg and Southwestern
but let's wait and watch them win it another
year!
In addition to the men pictured here. Coach
Gross has some very able men coming up from
the B squad plus a new crop of promising candi¬
dates coming in next fall.
SUMMARY
ys 44
Sterling
25
38
Bethany
31
38
College of Emporia
21
44
Emporia Teachers
42
42
Pittsburg Teachers
31
27
Wichita
30
37
Southwestern
38
33
Colorado College
31
52
Colorado College
50
36
Southwestern
31
31
Wichita
30
39
Pittsburg Teachers
37
36
Emporia Teachers
38
49
St. Benedicts
29
43
St. Benedicts
46
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M. Behnke. g: W. Settles, c: E. Johnson, c.
P. Nicholas, f: C Keller, f: L. McPherson, g: R. Stramel. g.
Page Eighty-eight
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While golf and tennis are still in their infancy at Fort Hays they are rapidly making headway
and the time may soon come when they are prominent parts of the athletic program. This year
a number of fellows are out for golf under the supervision of Ed Davis. Jim Davis is the only
[hi. year V ” Glo,zbich ind <*•*" possibilities for chalking up
Eugene Dirks and Ivan Carrell. tennis lettermen and several newcomers are out to put Fort
Hays on the map this year in the racket slinging field.
TRACK (Schedule)
April 4 Sterling College Hen*
April 17 Kearney Teachers at Kearney. Nebr.
April 20 Kansas University Relays at Lawrence
April 24 Hastings College of Neb. Here
April 27 Colorado Relays at Boulder. Colo.
May 10 McPherson College Here.
Coach Bearley has 10 lettermen returning and M other men out for track. With such a large
group to fill in last year's vacancies, the indications are for a successful season.
The returning lettermen are: Everett Koelling. C. I. C. dash champ: Alvin Staab. javelin:
Don Michael. Ted Hoover. Dean Saylor. Gerald Sharp. 440 and 880: Clifford Lahman.
distances: Newlin White, hurdles: George Shipley, pole-vault: Jim Finley, dashes and broad
jump.
Inasmuch as this copy goes to press before the season gets under way. all we can do is predict
the results of the competition. So—with a new cinder track and the old western Kansas determi¬
nation cropping out on the boys, we are telling you to keep your eye on the sports page and
you'll read about the Tigers "burnin' up the track.’*
Page Eighty-mm
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Another inning of Girls' sports is completed
and the Women's Athletic Association. Duck
Club, and other organizations put away their
sporting goods until another year rolls around.
The games played during the year arc divided
into two types. Team sports include hockey,
soccer, basketball, volley ball, and soft ball. The
individual games include tennis, tenniquoits.
shuffleboard. ping pong, swimming and archery.
Taking part in these arc not the only activities
of the athletic minded. Thirteen members of
Miss Millets hockey class journeyed to Lawrence
in November to enter the annual hockey play
day at Kansas University.
Advanced dancing classes made several worth
while trips, going to Lawrence to participate in
a folk dance festival in November, seeing the
Hanya Holm concert dancers at Wichita in Feb¬
ruary. and with members of the Health and
Physical Education department, attending the
district convention at Wichita in March.
One of the highlights of the Orchesis Club
was the presentation of a "circus" between
halves of the St. Benedicts basketball game, given
under the direction of Miss Barbour. They also
put on the pageant "Harp of the West" for the
College Women's Day program given in honor
of senior girls.
The Annual Play Day. attended by over 200
high school girls, was held May fourth and had
for its theme "Mexico". Volley Ball, tenni¬
quoits. swimming, hit pin baseball, and soccer
were played during the day and awards were
Page Ninety
given for the girl with the best health score and
the best posture. Rosalie McBride was president
of the Duck Club and Kathryn Bellman headed
the W. A. A. Picnics, parties, and meetings were
the main activities of the year and two girls.
Linnie Doris Kirkman and Kathryn Bellman,
received the highest possible award, for earning
1000 points. Helen Johnson. Ruth King, and
Elsie Sire, received smaller awards for earning
500 points.
Page Ninety -one
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Page Ninety-three
Kent Collier
Sene Carlile
Revei I I e Recognition
Page Ninety-four
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Anne Reed
Gwen Dimmitt
Achievement
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Freeman: Amy Hildebrand and Claude
Bice. Patricia Moreland. Julene Mc¬
Cartney and Jacqueline Kelly.
American Royal Contestants:
Imogene Gick. Marjorie Fellers.
Kathryn Skidmore. Nina Jewel. Vesta
Moden. Berniece Betthauser-Rhoades.
Mary Alice Wiesner. Louise Locker.
Dorilyn Wade. Amy Hildebrand, Dar-
lienne Thompson. Doris Brakebill.
Betty Wear. Patricia Start, and Vera
Brock.
Page Ninety-nine
Page One Hundred Tivo
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Established — 1925
JUST OFF the CAMPUS
THE COLLEGE INN
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Skelton
The COLLEGE SWEET SHOP
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McKee
GUY’S COLLEGE GROCERY
Mr. Guy Thoman
The COLLEGE BEAUTY SHOP
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The R. C. A. RECORDING SERVICE
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COOPERATIVE MUSIC MERCHANTS
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507 W. 7th Phone 90 Hays, Kansas
Page One Hundred Three
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SALES AND SERVICE
BEN F. DREILING and SON MOTORS
PHONE 192 HAYS, KANSAS 108 E. 13th
A. B.
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PHONE 348 HAYS, KANSAS
Page One Hundred Five
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Hays, Kansas Phone 38
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— THE BEST —
There Is A
Constant Supply
of
The BETTER—
.(RUGS, SUNDRIES,
COSMETICS and CANDIES
With Also “PROMPT
ATTENTION” in
Filling your Prescription
AT THE—
HARKNESS
PHARMACY
The one place that enjoys serving
F. H. K. S. C. Students
—in Hays Over 30 Years—
716 Main Phone 76
Page One Hundred Twelve
WE SELL
Chevrolet Oldsmobile
Sales and Service
WE BUY
WE TRADE
USED CARS
ALL MAKES
Complete
Body and Fender Work
Oloughlin Motor Co.
Phone 474 121 W. 12th
Page One Hundred Thirteen
AFTER SCHOOL
RECREATION
STAR
theatre
GOOD FEATURES GOOD SHORTS
Page One Hundred Fourteen
Ballroom ond Banquet Facilities Always Available for you
at the Lamer
OUR MARK OF QUALITY
FOR
BETTER HOMES—LOWER UPKEEP
LONGER LIFE
Pratt and Lambert Paints
Curtis Silentite Frames and Windows Curtis Millwork
Colotex Vaporseal and Board Insulation Balsam Wood Insulation
Red Top Perforated Rock Lath Red Top Plaster
Metalane Weathership
Quality Lumber—Shingles—Asphalt Roofing—Cement—Brick
Everything in Building Materials
When Time Means Money Our
Service Pays
THE TREAT-SHAFFER LUMBER CO.
H. HAVEMANN, Monoger
HAYS 208 W. 9th St. KANSAS
Page One Hundred Fifteen
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Dry Goods
Clothing
Ladies’ Ready
To Wear
Shoes
Hats
Groceries
Notions
Victor RCA
Kelvinator
Maytag Washers-
F > resents
Cosmetics
Gas Stoves
Electrolux
Radios -Mangles Chamber Rugs
Toys Floor Coverings
Glassware
Meats Lamps
(shuts
Phones: Meat Market 740 Appl. 345
Grocery 741 Dept. Store 88
Page One Hundred Sixteen
St. Anthony’s
Hospital
SISTER M. EVARISTA. R. N
Superintendent
This Space Reserved and Paid For by the Active Staff
Page One Hundred Seventeen
GEORGE PHILIP
SCOTTY PHILIP
Dealers In
HARDWARE
COAL and GAS
GEO. PHILIP
HEATERS and
& SON
RANGES
PAINT
OIL, GLASS
CUTLERY
PHONE 53
Eigth and Main, HAYS, KANSAS
Larzalere Bakery
The Home Of
KREAM KRUST
BREAD
Wholesale and Retail
Phone 640
Page One Hundred Eighteen
HE STRAND Management wishes to take this
method of thanking you for your splendid pat¬
ronage in the past and also wishes to assure you
that the same high standard of motion picture
entertainment will prevail at this theatre.
Your Movie Headquarters
in Hays
Fox Strand Theatre
B. F. ADCOCK, Mgr.
Shows Daily at — 1:30—7:15—9:15
FELTEN TRANSFER & TRUCK LINES
Daily Service Between Kansas City and Colby
—PHONES—
KANSAS CITY, VICTOR 6429 — SALINA 40 — HAYS 169
Page One Hundred Nineteen
Compliments of
The Hays City Flour Mills
manufacturers of
SEMOLINO FLOUR
— PHONES —
PLANT 330
OFFICE 65
Page One Hundred Twenty
HAYS CREAMERY and ICE COMPANY
KING’S KWALITY ICE CREAM
GOLDEN BELT BUTTER
PURE CRYSTAL ICE
HAYS, KANSAS
DON'T SAY ICE CREAM
Say
KING’S KWALITY ICE CREAM
"FIT FOR A KING"
Made only from the very purest products under the most sanitary conditions—-Served
in all the leading Drug Stores and Cities in Western Kansos.
RETAIL FOOD STORE
GRASS BROS.
PHONE 4 HAYS, KANSAS
Page One Hundred Tiventg-one
DISHES
GLASSWARE
COSMETICS
GIFTS
TOYS
HOSIERY
LINGERIE
DO-NUT SHOP
Luncheonette
SCHOOL-
SUPPLIES
IN
WESTERN KANSAS’
Fountain
LARGEST and MOST
COMPLETE
CANDY
FIVE CENTS To ONE DOLLAR STORE
Duckuualls Store
Page One Hundred Ticenty-tivo
TEXT BOOKS
NEW and USED
BOOKS
BOUGHT and SOLD
FOUNTAIN PENS
LOOSE LEAF
NOTE BOOKS
COMPLETE
COLLEGE
SUPPLIES
STATIONERY
SCHOOL BOOKS
and SUPPLIES
LIFE TIME PENS
TYPEWRITERS
ATHLETIC
EQUIPMENT
GREETING CARDS
GIFTS, GAMES
and DENNISON
GOODS
OFFICE SUPPLIES
(Just off the Campus)
BOOK STORE
BOOK STORE
Page One Hundred Tix'entg-three
Page One Hundred Tu.'vnty-four
. . . In clothes made especially
for you by designers who know
college girls and boys, and know
what they will wear. If you want
to be right —in all the clothes
you wear visit—
THE CLASSIC
belles
and
®eaus
of 1940
Your College Days are filled with
excitement and Wonderful T imes . . .
They will become your most pleasant
memories—so why not meet each
occasion dressed for that event . . .
GET THAT CLASSIC LOOK
THE CIA//K-/T0RE
Page One Hundred Twenty-five
Fort Hays College
Hays, Kansas
Dear Mom and Pop:
The first thing that I missed when I came to school
was the home cooked food . . .
I discovered that the—ELITE CAFE—served my
favorite dishes—with that special and very delicious flavor in
food that I get at home . . .
Next year I won’t have to spend weeks looking for
an ideal place to eat that has FRIENDLINESS . . . GOOD
SERVICE . . . REASONABLE PRICES ... and above all
the BEST of FOODS . . .
Love
Joe College
ELITE CAFE
MR. and MRS. JOHN SAHLI
West Tenth Hays, Kansas
Page One Hundred Tu:enty-six
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BRUNSWICK
HOTEL CAFE
F unction
Room
PARTIES—DANCES
KESSLER
LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING
Through Service We Grow
HAYS, KANSAS PHONE 412
Page One Hundred Twenty-seven
GIFTS
Sterling by Towle
Hamilton
Bulova WATCHES
Elgin
MORRISON'S
Jewelry Store
Page One Hundred Tiventy-eighr